Canadian Pacific 1246
The Canadian Pacific 1246 at Brockway Mills, VT, October 24, 1981
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
BuilderCanadian Locomotive Company
Build date1946
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte4-6-2 "Pacific"
Fuel typeCoal
Career
Numbers1246
DispositionStored, out-of-doors.

Canadian Pacific Railway No. 1246 was one of three 1200 series Canadian Pacific locomotives in the Steamtown, USA collection. Like CP 1293 and CP 1278, this locomotive was one the operational engines at Steamtown. When Steamtown left its Bellows Falls, Vermont location in the fall of 1983, the engine led the "farewell to Vermont" excursions. There were two such 100 miles (160 km) excursions "through a landscape of covered bridges, rushing streams and scenic countryside".[1] The train had the capacity of 800–1000 passengers. Built in 1946, CPR 1246 is a 4-6-2 type locomotive.[1] After operating in Steamtown in Scranton between 1984–1986, it was determined that 1246 was inadequate for service as it was "too light for the heavy grades and sharp curves of the Steamtown line".[2] The National Park Service sold it to the Connecticut Valley Railroad, in 1988. This locomotive was on static display from 1996–2008, at the Valley Railroad in Essex, Connecticut. In 2008, it was moved to the Naugatuck Railroad which is operated by the Railroad Museum of New England, Thomaston, Connecticut.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Van Gelder, Lawrence (September 25, 1983). "Steamtown's Autumn Outing is a Farewell". The New York Times. Retrieved March 12, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Canadian Pacific 1246". News From the Naugy: Occasional News of the Railroad Museum of New England. The Railroad Museum of New England. Retrieved March 13, 2012.