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Don's Rail Photos
Canadian Northern
327 was built by Montreal in 1911, #50222. It was renumbered 815 and became Canadian National 7024, Class O-7-b, in 1919. It was scrapped in May 1932
418 was built by Canadian Locomotive in 1919, #1603. It became CN 7377, Class O-12-a, in 1919 and was scrapped in December 1961.
428 was built by Canadian Locomotive in 1919, #1613. It became CN 7387, Class O-12-a, in 1919 and was scrapped in December 1956.
613 was built by General Electric in 1914, #4611. It became CN 9103, Class Z-1-a, in 1923 and renumbered 103 in December 1949. It was renumbered 6713 in 1969.
615 was built by General Electric in 1914, #4613. It became CN 9105, Class Z-1-a, in 1923 and renumbered 105 in December 1949. It was renumbered 6715 in 1969. It was retired in 1995 and preserved at Canadian Science & Technology Museum.
1122, was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in 1912, #50820, It became Canadian National 1122, Class G-16-a, in 1920 and scrapped in December 1954.
1282 was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in 1907, #42656, as 221. It was renumbered 1282 in 1912 and became CN 1282, Class H-6-b, in 1920. It was sold as Commonwealth Rys 77 in May 1942.
1321 was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in 1910, #48317, as 260. It was renumbered 1321 in 1912 and became CN 1321, Class H-6-c, in 1920. It was renumbered 1530 in October 1956 and scrapped in April 1960.
1325 was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in 1911, #49878, as 264. It was renumbered 1325 in 1912. It became CN 1325, Class H-6-d, in 1920 and was renumbered 1533 in 1956. It later became New Hope & Ivyland as 1533.
1327 was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in 1911, #49880, as 266. It was renumbered 1327 in 1912. It became CN 1327, Class H-6-d, in 1920 and was renumbered 1534 in February 1958 It was scrapped in September 1961.
1333 was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in 1911, #49886, as 272. It was renumbered 1333 in 1912. It became CN 1333, Class H-6-d, in 1920 and was renumbered 1538 in September 1958. It was scrapped in April 1960.
1335 was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in 1911, #49888, as 274. It was renumbered 1335 in 1912 and became CN 1335, Class H-6-d, in 1920. It was scrapped in May 1959.
1354 was built Montreal Locomotive Co in March 1912, #50778. It became CN 1354, Class H-6-g, in 1920 and was renumbered 1551 in October 1956. It was sold to Steamtown in September 1961 and resold as Ohio Central RR 1551 in January 1986. It went to Age of Steam Roundhouse.
1376 was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in April 1912, #50800,. It became CN 1376, Class H-6-g, in 1920 and scrapped in July 1958.
2141 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1912, #1059. It became CN 2141, Class M-3-d, in 1920 and given to City of Kamloops in August 1961.
2152 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1912, #1070. It became CN 2152, Class M-3-d, in 1920 and scrapped in September 1961.
2154 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1912, #1072. It became CN 2154, Class M-3-d, in 1920 and scrapped in September 1961.
2164 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in May 1913, #1157. It became CN 2164, Class M-3-e, in 1920 and later became Temiskaming & Northern Ontario 137 in February 1963.
2179 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1913, #1172. It became CN 2179, Class M-3-e, in 1920 and scrapped in August 1961.
2502 was built by Montreal Locomotive in 1918, #59449. It became CN 2502, Class N-2-b, in 1920 and scrapped in February 1959.
2510 was built by Montreal Locomotive in 1918, #59457. It became CN 2510, Class N-2-b, in 1920 and scrapped in September 1958.
2513 was built by Montreal Locomotive in 1918, #59460. It became CN 2513, Class N-2-b, in 1920 and scrapped in November 1961.
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