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This Canadian MONSTER Was MORE POWERFUL Than Big Boy

Автор: Legendary Locomotives

Загружено: 2025-11-23

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Описание: Credits: ‪@terrydanks‬ for the visuals.

This CANADIAN Monster Was MORE POWERFUL Than Big Boy

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The Canadian Pacific Selkirks were built for one purpose: to crush the Rocky Mountains where ordinary locomotives failed. Introduced in 1929, these 2-10-4 giants weighed over 375 tons and carried boilers pushed to 275–285 psi—far higher than most American railroads ever attempted. Rogers Pass demanded it. With 2.2% grades, brutal curvature, and constant heavy traffic, CP needed power that didn’t require helpers, delays, or excuses.

Henry Bowen, CP’s chief of motive power, pushed Montreal Locomotive Works to create something that could climb Field Hill alone. The Selkirks delivered 78,000 pounds of tractive effort, with boosters adding another 12,000 at low speed. Ten big drivers spread the weight perfectly for mountain adhesion. Oil firing gave them massive endurance: 12,000 imperial gallons of water and over 4,000 gallons of fuel oil meant they could run Calgary to Revelstoke with minimal stops.

Even experimental engine No. 8000, with its triple-pressure system, revealed how demanding this territory was—burning over 1,200 gallons of oil and nearly 13,000 gallons of water in a single run. That was the price of conquering Rogers Pass.

Compared to Union Pacific’s Big Boy on the gentler 1.55% Sherman Hill, the Selkirks weren’t hauling the same tonnage—but they climbed steeper grades with far more reserve margin. On the west slope’s lesser 1.0–1.1% grades, they could haul 1,050 tons with power to spare. They weren’t Big Boys—they were built for a different battlefield.

Three generations followed: T1a in 1929, T1b in 1938 with semi-streamlining, and T1c in 1949—the final standard-gauge steam locomotives ever built in Canada. Bowen’s twenty-year tenure ended shortly after the last Selkirk rolled out, just as diesel economics began crushing steam. With 35% availability, heavy inspections, and high fuel costs, steam simply couldn’t compete with diesels running at 95% availability and half the operating cost.

By 1954, dieselization pushed the Selkirks to prairie service, stripped of boosters and painted in plain black. By 1959, they were gone. Thirty-four scrapped, two preserved. Machines built to conquer the Canadian Rockies—retired by arithmetic, not by failure.

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