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- Canadian National 1009 is a preserved Canadian 4-6-0 "ten-wheeler" steam locomotive built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1912. It was originally built with 1880's specifications as part of a standard locomotive design to help construct the Canadian National Transcontinental Railway. The locomotive would subsequently serve the Canadian Government Railways, which was later absorbed into the Canadian National Railway. No. 1009's last revenue run took place in the spring of 1958, and it was soon donated to the Canadian Railway Museum for static display. Later on, it was purchased by the Salem and Hillsborough Railway with the intention to use it to pull their tourist trains. As of 2022, No. 1009 remains on indoor static display. (en)
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- Canadian National No. 1009 on static display in 2003 (en)
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- On static display, based in Hillsborough, New Brunswick (en)
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- BM&G 15 (en)
- CGR 4529 » CN 1009 » CN 1165 (en)
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- Canadian National 1009 (en)
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- March 1958 (en)
- August 1998 (en)
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- Canadian National 1009 is a preserved Canadian 4-6-0 "ten-wheeler" steam locomotive built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1912. It was originally built with 1880's specifications as part of a standard locomotive design to help construct the Canadian National Transcontinental Railway. The locomotive would subsequently serve the Canadian Government Railways, which was later absorbed into the Canadian National Railway. No. 1009's last revenue run took place in the spring of 1958, and it was soon donated to the Canadian Railway Museum for static display. Later on, it was purchased by the Salem and Hillsborough Railway with the intention to use it to pull their tourist trains. As of 2022, No. 1009 remains on indoor static display. (en)
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- Canadian National 1009 (en)
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- Canadian National 1009 (en)
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