2863 was shopped at Weston and included her stack changed to the 'bathtub'
configuration. 2861 was on the pilot train - with the press et cetera. There's
a photo of 5920 and 2863 in WEST OF THE GREAT DIVIDE on the Stoney Creek Bridge.
Mansell Peter Hambly
COQUITLAM, B.C..
---- Original Message -----
From: Doug Cummings
To: cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: [cpsig] RE: d1o and ROYAL HUDSON
2863 got a stainless steel boiler jacket when she hauled the Royal Train.
She kept it until she was scrapped.
Doug
> Royal Hudson and D10 WEll i have news to those who want a Royal Hudson
> well
> good news I had a 3/4 hour chat with Ken at Division Point Saturday
> morning
> . This is a company that is interested in building true works of art .
> plans are for a H1B hudson ala 2816 and a H1c Royal Hudson in 2010 its at
> the planning stages right now . I have put them in touch with my friend
> a
> walking talking steaming rairoad historian who is the fussiest got to
> right modeler I know .( I have nick named him theChoo choo gruru Now this
> is
> interesting Ken was concerned abouth the stainless steel boiler jacket . I
> explained it was something special for 2850 in the Royal Tour in 1939 and
> it
> was removed after the Royal Tour and stored somehow it reappeared on 2863
> later (does anyone know the story of how thae stainless steel boiler
> jacket
> got on 2863)