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Steam & Excursion > A CN HudsonDate: 09/18/18 11:26 A CN Hudson Author: Mberry One of only five CN 4-6-4 Hudson's built (and one of two preserved), CN 5702 is seen out in the sun on a lovely summer afternoon at Exporail in St-Constant, Qc this past Saturday. Relegated to 'b-status' in the hangar behind it for decades, it was being moved to the Angus Pavillion (the museum's main and most modern building) and entered it yesterday. Featuring 80 inch drivers, these speedy class of locomotives routinely reached speeds of 100 mph in passenger service. I was glad to get sunny shots of it for the first time.
Michael Berry Date: 09/18/18 11:28 Re: A CN Hudson Author: Mberry Date: 09/18/18 11:40 Re: A CN Hudson Author: tomstp Since it is going inside, somebody remove the paint from the rods and shine her up.
Date: 09/18/18 12:34 Re: A CN Hudson Author: Bob3985 Great photos and I like that heavy framed loco.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 09/18/18 12:40 Re: A CN Hudson Author: UP3806 Interesting that CN had only a handful of Hudsons and a lot of Northerns and CP had a lot of Hudsons and only a couple Northerns (if I recall correctly). Thanks very much for posting.
Tom Date: 09/18/18 12:54 Re: A CN Hudson Author: Mberry UP3806 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Interesting that CN had only a handful of Hudsons > and a lot of Northerns and CP had a lot of Hudsons > and only a couple Northerns (if I recall > correctly). Thanks very much for posting. > > Tom That's correct. CN had only 5 Hudson's and CP only 2 Northern's. Michael Date: 09/18/18 13:55 Re: A CN Hudson Author: CPR_4000 Do they rotate exhibits into and out of the main hall often? I saw the Hudson in the barn a couple years ago and wished I could get a better view.
Date: 09/18/18 15:19 Re: A CN Hudson Author: nycman All Hudsons are beautiful and CN's are among the rare. Thanks for posting.
Date: 09/18/18 15:30 Re: A CN Hudson Author: CPRR Light her up and lets go travelling!
Date: 09/18/18 15:54 Re: A CN Hudson Author: Mberry CPR_4000 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Do they rotate exhibits into and out of the main > hall often? I saw the Hudson in the barn a couple > years ago and wished I could get a better view. Not normally, but they are in the process of doing a major switchup of what will be in the main hall. Michael Date: 09/18/18 16:59 Re: A CN Hudson Author: CPR_4000 Mberry Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > . . . they are in the process of doing > a major switchup of what will be in the main hall. I bet one of the FA's goes away. Date: 09/18/18 17:49 Re: A CN Hudson Author: Mberry CPR_4000 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Mberry Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > . . . they are in the process of doing > > a major switchup of what will be in the main > hall. > > I bet one of the FA's goes away. Both were still there this past weekend, with the FPA-4 having changed aisles. Michael Date: 09/18/18 17:55 Re: A CN Hudson Author: NKP715 Thanks for the memories - was fortunate to see them in action out
of Toronto in the late 50's. Date: 09/18/18 18:51 Re: A CN Hudson Author: Tominde That is a beatiful locomotive. Sure can't say I know anything about those speedsters. Thanks for the nice education.
Date: 09/18/18 18:53 Re: A CN Hudson Author: Mgoldman CPR_4000 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Do they rotate exhibits into and out of the main > hall often? DOES ANYONE - other than the Illinois Railway Museum? I recall the St. Louis Museum of Transportation set up a night photo session - was not able to make it and wondered if they ever repeated it. It's a shame so few do... /Mitch Date: 09/18/18 19:58 Re: A CN Hudson Author: Pacific5th Beautiful locomotive. What does the %43 under the cab mean?
Date: 09/18/18 20:19 Re: A CN Hudson Author: Spoony81 Pacific5th Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Beautiful locomotive. What does the %43 under the > cab mean? It says in the 2nd post of this thread Posted from iPhone Date: 09/19/18 05:30 Re: A CN Hudson Author: wcamp1472 43% of 100,000 lbs ( avoirdupois) starting tractive force....
Differenent classes of engines had varying per-cents ratings. W. Date: 09/19/18 09:58 Re: A CN Hudson Author: YankeeDog So did I as we sent a lot of time chassing steam from 1957-1959.
Date: 09/19/18 14:09 Re: A CN Hudson Author: spdaylight Talk about a hidden gem . . would have been the highlight exhibit at most other museums!
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