CN U-1-a locomotive 6015; On public display at Jasper, Alberta, since July 1972
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Type and origin | |
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Power type | Steam |
Builder | Canadian Locomotive Company |
Build date | 1923–1924 |
Total produced | 37 |
Specifications | |
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Configuration | 4-8-2 |
UIC class | 2′D1′ h2 |
Gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Leading dia. | 34 1⁄4 in (0.870 m) |
Driver dia. | 73 in (1.854 m) |
Trailing dia. | 43 in (1.092 m) |
Minimum curve | 16° |
Wheelbase | Loco: 41 ft 9 in (12.73 m) |
Length | 90 ft 4 1⁄4 in (27.54 m) |
Width | 10 ft 9 5⁄8 in (3.29 m) |
Adhesive weight | 233,790–235,390 lb (106.0–106.8 tonnes) |
Loco weight | 355,570–355,570 lb (161.3–161.3 tonnes) |
Total weight | 602,600–603,870 lb (273.3–273.9 tonnes) |
Fuel type | Coal or Oil |
Fuel capacity | Coal: 17–20 long tons (20–20 t) Oil: 4,000–5,000 imp gal (18,200–22,700 l; 4,800–6,000 US gal) |
Water cap | 9,500–10,000 imp gal (43,200–45,500 l; 11,400–12,000 US gal) |
Firebox: • Firegrate area |
66.7 sq ft (6.20 m2) |
Boiler pressure | 210 lbf/in2 (1.45 MPa) |
Heating surface | 4,049 sq ft (376.2 m2) |
• Tubes and flues | 3,730 sq ft (347 m2) |
• Firebox | 319 sq ft (29.6 m2) |
Superheater: |
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• Type | Schmidt |
• Heating area | 810–1,087 sq ft (75.3–101.0 m2) |
Cylinders | Two, outside |
Cylinder size | 26 in × 30 in (0.66 m × 0.76 m) |
Valve gear | Walschaerts |
Train heating | Steam heat |
Loco brake | Independent air |
Train brakes | Automatic air |
Performance figures | |
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Tractive effort | 49,590 lbf (220.59 kN) |
Factor of adh. | 4.71 – 4.74 |
Career | |
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Operators | Canadian National Railways |
Power class | 50% |
Numbers | 6000–6036 |
Retired | 1951–1962 |
The CN U-1-a and U-1-b class locomotives were two subclasses of thirty-seven 4-8-2 Mountain-type steam locomotives built for the Canadian National Railways between 1923 and 1924. They were retired between 1951 and 1962.
The locomotives were equipped with steam heating and air signal lines for working passenger trains. They were coal fired, although some U-1-a locomotives were later converted to oil firing.
The first to be retired was 6004, which was severely damaged a head-on collision with S-2-a 3538 at Canoe River, British Columbia, in November 1950. 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.
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"
One locomotive has been preserved: