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Don's Rail Photos

Canadian Government Ry.

111  was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1908, #794, as Intercolonial Ry of Canada 376.   It became  CGRy 111 in 1913 and became Canadian National 1911, Class M-4-j, in 1920.  It was scrapped in November 1950.

405 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1905, #656, as ICRR 317.  It became CGRy 405 in 1913 and Canadian National 5504, Class K-1-a, in 1919.   It was scrapped in October 1956.

425 was built by Montreal in 1906, #38914, as ICRR 346.  It became CGRy 425 in 1913 and CN 5529, Class K-1-d, in 1919.  It was given to National Museum of Transportation in November 1958.

450 was built by Montreal in 1914, #54761.  It became CNR 5549, Class K-2-b, in 1919 and scrapped in October 1961.

454 was built by Montreal in 1914, #54765.  It became CN 5081, Class J-4-a, in 1920 and scrapped in November 1958.

463 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1916, #1340.  It became CN 5085, Class J-4-b, in 1920 and scrapped in October 1958.

472 was built by Montreal in 1918, #58331.  It became CN 5094, Class J-4-b, in 1920 and scrapped in April 1960.

475 was built by Montreal in 1918, #58334.  It became CN 5097, Class J-4-c, in 1920  and scrapped in September 1961.

485 was built by Montreal in 1918, #59469.  It became CN 5257, Class J-7-a, in 1920 and scrapped in March 1959.

491 was built by Montreal in 1918, #59475.  It became CN 5263, Class J-7-a, in 1920 and scrapped in September 1961.
 

492 was built by Montreal in 1918, #59476.  It became CN 5264, Class J-7-a, in 1920 and scrapped in August 1961.

493 was built by Montreal in 1918, #59477.  It became CN 5265, Class J-7-a, in 1920 and scrapped in February 1959.

494 was built by Montreal in 1918, #59478.  It became CN 5267, Class J-7-a, in 1920 and scrapped in April 1960.

513 was built by Montreal in 1918, #60480.  It was leased as Grand Trunk 1513 in 1918 and became CN 5285, Class J-7-b, in 1924.  It was scrapped in August 1961.

515 was built by Montreal in 1918, #60482.  It was leased as Grand Trunk 1515 in 1918 and became CN 5287, Class J-7-b, in 1924.  It was scrapped in February 1959.

516 was built by Montreal in March 1919, #60483.  It was leased as Grand Trunk 1516 in 1918 and became CN 5288, Class J-7-b, in 1924.  It was sold to Steamtown in September 1961  and donated to Tennessee Valley RR Museum  in 1999.

518 was built by Montreal in 1919, #60485,.  It was leased as Grand Trunk 1518 in 1918 and became CN 5290, Class J-7-b, in 1924.  It was scrapped in August 1961.

519 was built by Montreal in 1919, #60486.  It was leased as Grand Trunk 1519 in 1919 and became CN 5291, Class J-7-b, in 1924.  It was scrapped in October 1961.

520 was built by Montreal in 1919, #60487.  It was leased as Grand Trunk 1520 in 1919 and became CN 5292, Class J-7-b, in 1924.  It was scrapped in November 1961.

521 was built by Montreal in 1919, #60488.  It was leased as Grand Trunk 1521 in 1918 and became CN 5293, Class J-7-b, in 1924.  It was scrapped in June 1961.
 

881 was built by Montreal in March 1919, #60509.  It became Canadian National 7358, Class O-12-a, in 1920 and reclassified Class O-16-a in August 1920.  It was scrapped in April 1960.

1153 was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in 1909, #46203,  as Temiscouta Ry 4.  It became Intercolonial Ry 4 and CGR 1153. It became Canadian National 1000, Class F-1-a, in 1920 and scrapped in September 1950.

2823  was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1917, #1376.  It became CN 3223, Class S-1-a, in 1919 and scrapped in October 1961.

2838 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1917, #1391.  It became CN 3238, Class S-1-a, in 1919 and scrapped in August 1957.

2844 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1917, #1397.  It became CN 3244, Class S-1-a, in 1919 and scrapped in November 1961.

2866 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1918, #1475.  It became CN 3266, Class S-1-b, in 1919 and scrapped in July 1957.

2884 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1918, #1493.  It became CN 3284, Class S-1-b, in 1919 and scrapped in March 1960.

2885 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1918, #1494.  It became CN 3285, Class S-1-b, in 1919 and scrapped in September 1961.

2896 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1918, #1505.  It became CN 3296, Class S-1-b, in 1919 and scrapped in October 1961.

2915 was built by Montreal in 1917, #58362.  It became CN 3315, Class S-1-c, in 1919 and scrapped in November 1961.

2977 was built by Canadian Locomotive Co in 1919, #1582.  It became CN 3377, Class S-1-d, and sold to Edaville in September 1961 and transferred to Steamtown in 1969.  It was moved to Scranton in 1985.

4522 was built by Montreal Locomotive Co in 1911. #49897. It became CN 1002, Class F-1-a, in 1920 and scrapped in November 1950.


 

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