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==CPR1815==
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Built by [[:Category:Montreal Locomotive Works|MLW]].
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Built by [[:Category:Montreal Locomotive Works|MLW]] as RS-18 #8742 (1957). Rebuilt by CP as RS18u, chop-nosed and renumbered to #1815 (1983). Sold to Ottawa Central (10/16/1998). Acquired by CN through merger (11/2008). Sold to American Steel & Trading LLC for removal of parts and scrapping (1/2010).
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Unit was assigned to the DAR for ballast train work from October 21 to November 23, 1985. By using one RS18u on heavy ballast trains, this would allow two SW1200RS units to be available for other work.<ref>Ness, Gary. Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway (1988) p. 22.</ref>
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==Operational Appearances==
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Image:Extra 1815 eastbound at bloomfield.jpg|[[CPR1815|No 1815]] eastbound of a freight at Bloomfield.
 
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==References and Footnotes==
 
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==External Links==
 
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*[http://www.cprdieselroster.com/Roster%20Archive/CP%201800B/CP%201815.htm CPR 1815 at CPR Roster dot com.]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 27 May 2021

CPR1815

Built by MLW as RS-18 #8742 (1957). Rebuilt by CP as RS18u, chop-nosed and renumbered to #1815 (1983). Sold to Ottawa Central (10/16/1998). Acquired by CN through merger (11/2008). Sold to American Steel & Trading LLC for removal of parts and scrapping (1/2010).

Unit was assigned to the DAR for ballast train work from October 21 to November 23, 1985. By using one RS18u on heavy ballast trains, this would allow two SW1200RS units to be available for other work.[1]

Operational Appearances

Gallery

References and Footnotes

  1. Ness, Gary. Canadian Pacific's Dominion Atlantic Railway (1988) p. 22.

External Links