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Davenport Iowa USA - The Empress, a nearly 100-year-old locomotive, is on a month long tour from
Canada to Mexico.
On Friday, it will stop in Davenport, where people can take photos and walk through a pop-up museum.
Spokesperson Terry Cunha says the tour is meant to celebrate one year since Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern
combined their routes.
"So the Final Spike Steam Tour is our way of celebrating that one year anniversary of our new joint entity as
CPKC.
More importantly, it's also an opportunity to celebrate that this is the only class-one railroad that is able to
operate in Canada, the United States, and Mexico."
After the merger, the company now owns 20,000 miles of railway.
Cunha says touring the Empress, built in 1930, is the best way to celebrate because of the engine's long
history.
"It operated until 1960 when it was then donated to a museum for several decades.
CP reacquired it in the late 1990s and they went through a two year refurbishment.
It made stops across Canada, two stops across the United States, it was then retired in the late
2000s."
For the past two years, CPKC has worked to restore the Empress again, but Cunha says it will not make regular journeys
after the tour.
The event will take place from 14:00-17:00pm on Friday at Quinlan Court in Davenport.
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