railroad.wikisort.org - Train[2][3]The Canadian National U-1-a U-1-b class locomotives were three subclasses of 37 4-8-2 Mountain-type steam locomotives built for the Canadian National Railways between 1923 and 1924 . They were retired between 1951 and 1962 .
Table of Orders and numbers
Year | Subclass | Quantity | Manufacturer | Serial nos. | CN Nos. | Notes |
1923 | U-1-a | 16 | Canadian Locomotive Company | 1696–1711 | 6000–6015 | 6015 preserved in Jasper, Alberta, since 1972 |
1924 | U-1-b | 21 | Canadian Locomotive Company | 1744–1758, 1764–1769 | 6016–6036 | All Scrapped |
Canadian National U-1-a and U-1-b |
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 CN U-1-a locomotive 6015; On public display at Jasper, Alberta, since July 1972 |
Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Builder | Canadian Locomotive Company |
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Build date | 1923–1924 |
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Total produced | 16 (U-1-a) 21 (U-1-b) |
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Rebuild date | 1947 (1) |
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Number rebuilt | 1 (No. 6001) |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | 4-8-2 |
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• UIC | 2′D1′ h2 |
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Gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
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Leading dia. | 34+1⁄4 in (0.87 m) |
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Driver dia. | 73 in (1.9 m) |
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Trailing dia. | 43 in (1.1 m) |
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Minimum curve | 16° |
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Wheelbase | Loco: 41 ft 9 in (12.73 m) |
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Length | 90 ft 4+1⁄4 in (27.540 m) |
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Width | 10 ft 9+5⁄8 in (3.292 m) |
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Adhesive weight | 233,790–235,390 lb (106.05–106.77 tonnes) |
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Loco weight | 355,570–355,570 lb (161.28–161.28 tonnes) |
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Total weight | 602,600–603,870 lb (273.33–273.91 tonnes) |
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Fuel type | Coal or oil |
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Fuel capacity | Coal: 17–20 long tons (17–20 t) Oil: 4,000–5,000 imp gal (18,200–22,700 l; 4,800–6,000 US gal) |
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Water cap. | 9,500–10,000 imp gal (43,000–45,000 l; 11,400–12,000 US gal) |
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Firebox: • Firegrate area | 66.7 sq ft (6.20 m2) |
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Boiler pressure | 210 lbf/in2 (1.4 MPa) |
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Heating surface | 4,049 sq ft (376.2 m2) |
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• Tubes and flues | 3,730 sq ft (347 m2) |
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• Firebox | 319 sq ft (29.6 m2) |
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Superheater:
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• Type | Schmidt |
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• Heating area | 810–1,087 sq ft (75.3–101.0 m2) |
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Cylinders | Two, outside |
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Cylinder size | 26 in × 30 in (0.66 m × 0.76 m) |
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Valve gear | Walschaerts |
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Train heating | Steam heat |
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Loco brake | Independent air |
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Train brakes | Automatic air |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed | 75–95 mph (121–153 km/h) |
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Tractive effort | 49,590 lbf (220.6 kN) |
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Factor of adh. | 4.71 – 4.74 |
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Career |
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Operators | Canadian National Railways |
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Power class | 50% |
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Number in class | 16 (U-1-a) 21 (U-1-b) |
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Numbers | 6000–6015 (U-1-a) 6016-6036 (U-1-b) |
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Retired | 1950 (6004) 1951-1962 |
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Preserved | 6015 |
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Disposition | 6015 preserved remainder scrapped |
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References for above:[1] |
Accidents and incidents
On 1 September 1947, locomotive 6001 was involved in the Dugald rail accident. It collided with another CN 4-8-2 numbered 6046. No. 6001 was later rebuilt by CN.
On 21 November 1950, locomotive 6004, was severely damaged a head-on collision with S-2-a 2-8-2 No. 3538 at Canoe River, British Columbia. It was scrapped in June 1951 (as was the 3538). There was a gap of four years before the next U-1-a or U-1-b went: two were scrapped in 1955, four in 1957, six in 1958, six in 1959, eight in 1960, seven in 1961, and the last two, 6000 and 6001 in 1962.[4]
In art
U-1-a 6004 was the subject of a 1924 publicity poster by C. Norwich. It depicts the locomotive speeding along in the foreground, while in the background is a pine-covered, snow-capped mountain peak. Across the top is the "Canadian National Railways" logotype; across the bottom are the words, "Across Canada", and in the lower left, above the artist name and date is "The Continental Limited in the Canadian Rockies"[5]
Preservation
One locomotive has been preserved:
- CN 6015 (U-1-a) — Retired 1960; to CHRA, Delson, Quebec. On public display in Jasper, Alberta, since July 1972.
References
- "CNR U-1-a and U-1-b locomotive diagram". Canadian National Railways Historical Association. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
- Stephenson, Alan. Canadian National Security Culture: Explaining Post 9/11 Canadian National Security Policy Outcomes (Thesis). Carleton University. doi:10.22215/etd/2016-11459.
- Bicknell-Johnson, Marjorie; Bergum, Gerald E. (1988), "The Generalized Fibonacci Numbers {Cn}, Cn = Cn-1 + Cn-2 + K", Applications of Fibonacci Numbers, Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, pp. 193–205, doi:10.1007/978-94-015-7801-1_18, ISBN 978-90-481-8447-7
- "Canadian National Railways Steam Locomotive Roster, Mountain Type". Retrieved 13 June 2011.
- http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/C.-Norwich/Canadian-National-Railways-Poster-1924.html Canadian National Railways Poster 1924
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