Canadian Pacific Railway 4-4-0 No. 136
Tottenham, ON, Canada
Location: South Simcoe Railway
Status: Operational
Posted: Feb 24, 2015 @ 21:02:57 by Kyle
Used in the Shinning Time Station Special Once Upon a Time
Posted: Dec 30, 2011 @ 12:12:55 by Doug
136 is now back in service.
Posted: Jan 26, 2006 @ 22:01:53 by Juergen Trunz
CPR 136 is out of service because she's getting a new boiler. Tenwheeler 1057 is now the regular engine on the South Simcoe Railway.
Posted: Dec 24, 2005 @ 17:12:44 by George S.
The "Alco-Rogers Construction Number List" indicates that Construction Numbers 3327, 3329 through 3334; Road Numbers 136 through 142, were shipped to "Canadian Pacific" during August of 1883. All of the units were 4-4-0's with 62" diameter Drivers.
Posted: Oct 26, 2004 @ 11:10:15 by Mike
At the time of 136's retirement from regular service in 1960, she was the oldest, continuously operating locomotive in North America, being 77 years old. She spent the latter part of her working life on the Hillsboro Sub in New Brunswick where it was cheaper to maintain this ancient piece of locomotion than it was to replace a bridge that had light axle load restrictions.