CANADIAN PACIFIC
October 2011
Late
News
CP Holiday Train Schedule Released
The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train hits the
rails again in November, visiting over 140 communities across CP's
network.
CP Holiday Train
Motive Power News
Brand new GE-built CP
ES44AC's 8900-8902 were moved up to Toronto on CP train 255 September
5th, lead by CP 9604, SOO 6047, with CP 8901, 8902, and 8900 trailing.
James A. Brown caught two on their first assignement CP 8901 (with
9724) and 8902 as mid-DPU on train No 111,at Palgrave ON, September
8th.

On September 10th at Etobicoke Michael Sbrocchi clicked
a
spectacular eight engine lash-up lead CP 248 eastbound from
Windsor: CP 9585, CP 8900, CP 6072, CP 9012, DME 6069 "City of
Miller", ICE 6422 "City of Columbus Junction", DME 6088 & CP 5963.

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=374763&nseq=75
Then on September 11th Greg Sherwood caught the units at Revelstoke,
BC, following their cross Canada trek.

http://greshe3.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=2723440
On September 14th Jim
Dorst clicked CP 8900 on her maiden voyage across Canada leading train
111 over the Mountain Sub at Golden, BC

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=375091
Two brand new GEVO’s
arrived in Canada the next day, CP ES44AC 8903 and and 8904 were
outside the shop at Toronto Yard September 12th at midnight. Brian
Switzer caught the pair on train 255 September 12th x-Welland Yard,
north of the US border. On September 15th CP 8907 arrived at Toronto
on Train 255 and 8905 and 8906
arrived the next day. All are in service west of Toronto. On September 20th
8911, and 8912 were noted on the test track at GE, in Erie, PA.

Most
notable changes on CP’s newest ES44AC’s - all firsts for CP:
(by Tim Organ)
1. BNSF / EMD Cab
windows
2. High mounted
number boards
3. Front Cab door
now on engineer's side of the nose.
4. UP style
external cab door lock.
As shown on UP
7360 - mounted just below the bottom of the nose headlight -
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=358560&nseq=204
5. UP / American
style of blue flag mounting loops on engineers cab side.
As shown here on
UP 1996 -
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=258801&nseq=415
6. Number board
lights and the centre cab light are LED
(all other
interior and steps lights etc - old school.)
7. The connection
is there for the "ECP" - left side of coupler
Shown here on the
right side of the coupler on CP 8896 -
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1042797
8. NO long hood
ditch lights - the mounts are there with a sticker that says"no light"
and, it's hard to see the location in the window of the silent
witness camera.
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=2719656
9. ECP brake
connection. (Power hand brake)
10. Engineer and
conductor's seat - look like they came out of a U.S nuclear sub.
11. Revised
computer screens with bigger fonts and some movement of the on screen
information.
For GEVO comparison,
here is a good example of the previous CP ES44AC model. (Trever Wiley)

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=375212&nseq=0
John Leeming caught
brand new CP ES44AC 8902 East (110-13) at Mile 113-6 on the Shuswap
Sub, British Columbia Sept 13th with sister 8901 mid-train DPU on the
EB stack train.

On September 28th, Rob
Gearns caught CP
ES44AC 8914, 8915, 8910 and 8911 eastbound in the mainline siding in
Trenton, Ontario. Destined to Montreal, this marks the first time
these new 8900-series GEVO’s have been to St-Luc Diesel Shop. At
press time CP 8900-8915 were all on the property.

CP
leased locomotives on the property in
September:
CEFX (AC4400CW) 1002, 1006, 1007,
1014, 1018-1020, 1023, 1024, 1026-1059.
CEFX (SD40-2) 2786, 2791, 2797,
2802, 2803, 3105, 3109, 3112, 3120, 3121, 3127, 3128, 3130, 3133,
3137, 3139, 3143, 3145, 3148, 3149, 3151, 3155, 3163, 3164, 3166,
3168, 3172, 3173, 3175, 3176, 3181, 3182, 3183, 3184, and 3188.
CITX (SD40-2) 2785, 2790, 2792,
2794, 2796, 2799, 2804, 3008, 3024, 3026, 3032, 3035, 3036,
3053-3067, 3070, 3071, 3073, 3074, 3075, 3077-3083, 3086, 3088-3092,
3095, 3097-3102, 3110,3157, 3170, 3177.
NREX (SD40-2) 4403, 5542, 5581,
5661, 5777, 5823, 6301, 6309, 7003, 7212, 7223, 7237, 7246, 7275,
7287, 7349, 7356, 7360, 7370, 7374, 7931, 8092, 8096, 8099, 8401.
HLCX (SD40-2): 6206, 6299, 6340,
6341, 6844, 7003, 7008, 7009, 7161, 7191, 7193, 7205, 7230, 7231,
7233, 8033, 8085, 8089, 8139, 8163, 8176, and JFDX 8045.
Nathan Dahms submitted this sharp
shot of CP train #643 (CP SD40-2 5908/ICE SD40-2 6403) approaching
Wyocena East, WI on 8/27/11.
You can see the brakeman in the cab.

On September 8th, Steve Nordahl
clicked a multi-coloured lash-up with CP and leased power laying over
in Norfolk Southern's River Yard in Bethlehem,
PA. The now silenced Bethlehem
Steel Furnaces stand guard in the background. This motive power
included CP ES44AC #8749, CEFX SD40-2 "Bluebird" #3176, DME (EX CP)
SD40-2 #6087, HLCX (EX BN) SD40-2 #8139, and DME (EX CP) SD40-2 #6072.
(Shot using a Nikon D90 with a 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 Nikkor lens).

The eight SOO SD60’s to be overhauled and repainted in Montreal will
be reportedly numbered into the CP 6200-series. To date only five are
at CAD: 6025, 6040, 6041, 6050 and SD60M 6060. Whether the entire
fleet is overhauled or not, the plan renumbers SOO SD60/SD60M’s
6021-6062 to the CP 6200-series, eliminating duplication with the CP
SD40-2's.
South out of CN-IC Markham yard
on the Kankakee local September 11th were SOO GP38-2 4414 in white and
red SOO GP38-2 4515. Destined to the Paducah and Louisville Railway
who will deliver them to Progress Rail in Mayfield, KY. This pair
joins other SOO/CP 38's already there for rebuild and CP repaint; CP
3038 was the first one completed and noted in Fulton, KY September
15th.

At LaCrosse, Wisconsin on September
10th, Denis Weber clicked this pure SOO LINE consist on train 283 with
SOO-6038-6047-6048.

http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=2721395
CP has plans to renumber several of
their locomotive series for 2012. Most notably the SOO LINE
locomotives, the oldest of which were delivered in the late 1970’s,
and most of the DM&E and IC&E units. With most cases the locomotives
will retain the last two digits of its current road number. The
proposed renumbering is as follows but has yet to be approved or implemented:
GP7u/GP9u (CP 1501-1697) to CP
2200-2334
GP9u (CP/STLH 8200-8252) to CP 2335-2383
GP9u (CP 8263-8270, four units) to CP 2384-2387
SD60/SD60M (SOO 6021-6062) to CP 6221-6262
GP38/GP38-2 (DME 3800-3835 nine units) to CP 3200-3235
SD40-2 (DME 6200, 6201) to CP 6100, 6101
SD40-2 (DME 6359-6370) to CP 6102-6112
SD40-2 (DME 6050-6097) to CP 6150-6197
(We have no confirmation on
renumbering the ICE locomotive roster)
SD40-2 (ICE 6100-6102) to CP
(unknown numbers)
SD40-2 (ICE 6400-6459) and the GP40 (ICE 4000-series) may not require
renumbering, as they have no CP series conflict.
Many SOO GP38-2’s in the 4400-class
have now been repainted and changed to CP reporting marks, and the
program apparently will have additional units CP patched and
renumbered, without repainting.
South out of CN-IC Markham yard on
the Kankakee local September 11th were SOO GP38-2 4414 in white and
red SOO GP38-2 4515. Destined to the Paducah and Louisville Railway
who will deliver them to Progress Rail in Mayfield,
KY. This pair joins other SOO/CP 38's already there for rebuild and CP
repaint; CP 3038 was the first one completed and noted in
Fulton,
KY September 15th.
At Fulton. KY,
Darren Doss photographed CP GP38-2 3038 fresh from her Progress Rail
overhaul. Still missing horns, the locomotive has number boards with a
numeral font not standard to CP. Regarding the missing bell, it was
shipped separately for installation in Canada. Some GP38-2’s had
their bell moved to under the frame in front of the fuel tank, with
some getting the old bell bracket removed and others not. CP has
replaced electronic bells on
many units in their as well. Most CP yard, local power (GP9u’s,
GP38-2’s) and a number of transfer units (GP38AC’s and SD40-2’s), now
sport e-bells. They sound somewhat different from the real thing, and
a dead giveaway is if they are shut off mid “ding”, as it stops
abruptly. However the e-bells require less maintenance.

In a photo
that would beat the heart of any railfan, on September 10th
Ron Tilley caught this busy scene at Bethlehem, PA: From left to right
you can see NS local crew H74 moving five locomotives off of CP train
259 off of the layoff track. Next to them is CP train 257 also known
as 39Z on NS. Just to the right of that train is NS 25R, which
outlawed earlier in the day.

On September 4th Kevin Dunk
photographed westbound CP 8575 and 9631 slowly winding their way
around the mile 17 curve along Moyie Lake with a mixed freight heading
for the US border at Eastport,
Idaho.

Kevin also clicked UP 8271 at MP
62.4 on the Cranbrook sub leading a set of four SD9043ACs
(8280-8265-8284) eastward towards the CP Caithness siding in BC with a
mixed freight from Eastport.

Cor van Steenis likes shooting the
tail end as much as the front end of the RCP, and you can see why …
here are two shots of the Royal Canadian Pacific on September 8th.
With an FP9A and GP38-2 leading and Business Car 'Mount Stephen'
adorning the rear, CP train 32B heading up the big hill at Field, BC
eastbound on the Revelstoke to Calgary leg. The “Mount Stephen” is
seen crossing Otter Tail Bridge.


On September 4th, Andy
clicked CP SD40-F 9017-9006 sporting the regulation frame safety
striping sitting at the Coquitlam Diesel Shop at Mile 111.9, on the
Cascade Sub in BC.

CP AC4400CW 9733 wrecked at Sparwood,
BC in March of 2008, has returned to operation. It was first repaired
at the locomotive shop in Albia,
Iowa. Then this unit was involved in another incident this past winter when
9015, 9018 and 9733 hit an oil truck at a level crossing in
Tilley,
Alberta. Progress Rail in Winnipeg is
still repairing the two Red Barns and released 9733 three months ago.
The CP St-Luc Diesel Shop repainted the loco two months ago into the
current CP colour scheme sans beaver logo. Cor van Steenis caught her
in new garb at Strangmuir,
AB September 21st.

CP
News
John Morin caught this Ottawa Valley
work train with removed welded rail passing through Carleton Place,
Ontario over the former CP Chalk River Sub September 8th.

September 20th the bleeding has
stopped in the Ottawa he Valley temporarily, as the last loaded CWR
recovery train departed Renfrew for
Smiths Falls and beyond. In
late September only the odd clean-up movement of gondolas filled with
ties, tie plates, etc with the action going dormant for the winter.
Ray Ferrand made a point of photographing the CWR train as it departed
Renfrew, heading for Arnprior and got the train passing under the new
Hwy 417 underpass just east of town.

Two fine videos, one recalling the
last years of CP action on the OVR: “Remembering CP in the Ottawa
Valley”, and the other a photographic “Tribute
to the Chalk River Subdivision”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rgPhTdUnzw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khmL9T57TnQ
Andy Cassidy
photographed preserved CP RAIL caboose (CP 434553) which is displayed
not far from Andy’s home in Maillardville, BC. The CP van rests
adjacent to the old Fraser Mills CP Station which now houses the
Fraser Mills Railway Museum.
http://www.placedesarts.ca/uploads/documents/OPl-H-FraserMillStation.pdf

A MUST SEE! CPR #2816 Rocky
Mountain Steam “IMAX” promo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fuArMb8f7c
CP
Vignettes
Doug Wingfield was at the August 8,
1971 model
railroad convention in Calgary, AB. The star attraction was an
excursion with CPR CFA 16-4 (C-Liner) 4081 on a run ran from
Calgary, to
Field, BC. Here is the train stopped at Banff, AB, and as CLC units were rare on passenger trains at this time,
these rail fans took advantage of this photo opportunity while it
lasted.

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=364902&nseq=0
Truly a rare consist for the “The
Canadian” in BC as CP GP9, F9B and FPA-2 have just pulled train #2
into the freshly ballasted siding at Glacier BC in the summer of 1972.
Significant having an MLW FPA-2 trailing in the consist (a once only
event?). The MLW actually lead train #1 a couple of days earlier. The
FPA-2's were common on 11-12 and likely they were caught short at
Sudbury, Ontario for a leader for number 1. It is surprising that
Calgary didn't change the power consist. The GP9 was probably a
Calgary addition on 1. The boxcar ahead of the baggage car was a
fixture on 1 & 2 west of Calgary for many years. The main Calgary Post
Office was just west of the Palliser Hotel in Calgary, with a rail
spur. Bagged mail for intermediate points between Calgary and
Vancouver was loaded in these boxcars. At Revelstoke and Kamloops,
Post Office employees unloaded the bagged mail onto their baggage
carts.

Remembering the unique SD10:
CP rostered only three SD10 models:
532 534 and 543, all off the property now. Originally in the Milwaukee
'bandit' scheme (See photo below) all three got fully repainted into
CP Rail System livery by the mid-1990’s. These units had 16-567BC
engine blocks under the long hood.
CP 532 was built as MILW 2237,
built 2/54, then rebuilt MILW 541 9/75, EMD builders number 18780.
Originally built as an SD9, it was rebuilt by MILW into an SD10.
CP 534 was built as MILW 2209,
built 6/52, then rebuilt MILW 509 10/75, EMD builder's number 15621,
originally built as an SD7, it was rebuilt by MILW into an SD10.
CP 543 was built as MILW 2220,
built 10/53, then rebuilt NILW 520 12/75, EMD builder's number 18306,
originally built as an SD7, it was rebuilt by MILW into an SD10.
CP Rail System painted SD10 534 is
seen at Bensenville, IL in March 1998. (JC Benson photo)

Their dispositions are not all
known, but 534 went to NRE a few years back after being stored in TR
Falls, but its whereabouts today is unknown. The 532 is alive at the
White Water Valley RR after CP donated her back in November 2001,
Nathan Dahms shot it on the trip south. As for the 543, I believe it
also went to NRE around the same time as the 534, the dates escape me,
but I did get photos from a friend who works on the CP in St Paul.
(Nathan Dahms)
Here is a shot of all three together
back in the day (Bruce Chapman) and others by Mike Guss and Nathan
Dahms.



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