CNR 0-4-0 Steam Switchers?

RobertInOntario

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Just wondering if anyone knows if CNR ever had small 0-4-0 switchers?

I've done a little research on this and, so far, I haven't found any 0-4-0 examples.

Thanks,
Rob
 

RobertInOntario

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Way down at the bottom of this page:

http://cnlines.ca/CNcyclopedia/loco/cnsteam.php
there appears to be a listing for one with a tender, and one a tank engine, if I am reading it correctly.
EDIT -
And here is the tank:
http://cnlines.ca/CNcyclopedia/loco/diagrams/x-6-a.jpg
and the one with tender:
http://cnlines.ca/CNcyclopedia/loco/diagrams/x-7-a.jpg
Andrew

Thanks, Andrew! I'm interested in the tender version -- it appears that it was removed in 1924?

If you haven't already guessed why I'm asking this question, it's this: I have an old AHM 0-4-0 Santa Fe switcher that I'm thinking of converting to CN! :eek:
 

doctorwayne

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Canadian National Steam Power, by Clegg and Corley, shows a total of eight 0-4-0s, with number 2 being the only tender-type of the lot. Built in 1896 at Altoona, by the Pennsylvania RR, it was also the first of the eight to be scrapped, in July of 1922.

Wayne
 

RobertInOntario

Active Member
Canadian National Steam Power, by Clegg and Corley, shows a total of eight 0-4-0s, with number 2 being the only tender-type of the lot. Built in 1896 at Altoona, by the Pennsylvania RR, it was also the first of the eight to be scrapped, in July of 1922.
Wayne

Thanks, Wayne! Rob
 
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