Kamloops Heritage Railway

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Kamloops Heritage Railway
The Spirit of Kamloops
LocaleBritish Columbia
TerminusKamloops
Commercial operations
Built byCanadian National Railway
Original gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Preserved operations
Owned byCity of Kamloops
Operated byKamloops Heritage Railway Society
Preserved gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Commercial history
Opened(?)
Closed(?)
Preservation history
2001Restoration of the "Spirit of Kamloops" completed
HeadquartersKamloops
Website
Railway's website

The Kamloops Heritage Railway is a heritage railway in Kamloops, British Columbia. The railway operates throughout the year running trains within Kamloops. The train is pulled by restored steam locomotive Canadian National Railway 2141, the "Spirit of Kamloops".

2141 was built in 1912 by the Canadian Locomotive Company, in Kingston, ON - built for the Canadian Northern Railway, prior to it being absorbed into the Canadian National Railway. She is a 2-8-0, 'Consolidation' class of steam locomotive built for branch line railways. Originally a coal burner, she was converted to burn oil in 1954, and retired from active duty in 1958. 2141 was sold to the City of Kamloops in 1961, and placed on display in Riverside Park until restoration work began in 1995. The restoration was completed in 2001, and 2141 has been working for KHR from May until December each year since. A second restoration took place from 2013 to 2015, with the engine running again in August 2015.

Tickets for excursions are sold at the ticket office, located at #3-510 Lorne Street, right across from the old Kamloops railway station. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kamloops Heritage Railway - Location". Kamloops Heritage Railway. Retrieved 2011-02-24.

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