Swift Current Saskatchewan - The Empress steam train passed through Swift Current yesterday on the return journey from a cross-continental trip.
Also known as the 2816, the locomotive was refurbished to celebrate the first anniversary of the Canadian Pacific
Kansas City Southern (CPKC) merger by way of a record-breaking trip referred to as the Final Spike Steam
Tour.
Adam Meeks, a crew member with CPKC, has been a part of the journey since the day they left Calgary on
26 Apr 2024.
"This has been an absolutely incredible experience for me and for the entire crew. To set a new world record for
the longest steam haul passenger train with a single locomotive and the first steam powered train in history to cover
Canada, the United States, and Mexico in a single tour, it's been an absolute privilege," expressed
Meeks.
The train last passed through Swift Current on its way to Mexico on 27 Apr 2024 proving the magnitude of the nearly
hundred-year-old train and its devoted crew.
"We're uniquely positioned to be able to do something like this, and it truly is an historic occasion, so it's
great to see people out to enjoy that, and it's been a pleasure to be a part of. You couldn't ask for nicer weather,
the engine's running great, you can smell the sweet grass, and the people are out. It's nice to be on the home
stretch," said Meeks.
Many onlookers were impressed with the state of the 1930s machine, which has wheels that are 75 inches in diameter, and
runs at an operating weight of 643,000 pounds.
"I think it's great that the 2816 engine is coming through. I'm not sure when they took it out of service, but to
have the steam engine here today pulling a train like that, it's just really neat. It's something you don't see every
day," stated Swift Current mayor Al Bridal.
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