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A Canadian Pacific H16-44 - Date? Photographer?
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Rare Fairbanks-Morse Locomotives Looking for New Home
22 February 2022

Calgary Alberta - The Locomotive and Railway Historical Society of Western Canada is seeking homes for three Fairbanks-Morse locomotives that will become homeless later this year.
 
The locomotives are Canadian Pacific FM H16-44 number 8554, part of Canadian Pacific's former historical collection, and a pair of Canadian Pacific FM CPB16-4 B units built as CP numbers 4455-4456.
 
All three were built by Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston which was the licensee of Fairbanks-Morse in Canada.
 
While only a handful of H16-44s exist, the two CPB16-4s are the last two surviving examples of approximately 50 built for service across North America.
 
Canadian Pacific rostered 16 CPA16-4 and 12 CPB16-4 locomotives built in the early 1950s.
 
The B units were paired with the C-Liner A units in both freight and passenger service on Canadian Pacific.
 
All three are currently in storage southeast of Calgary at a gas plant that is being dismantled this year.
 
Efforts to secure a home in Canada have so far been unsuccessful, and the society is looking south for a potential home in the United States to save these rare locomotives from the scrapper's torch.
 
Interested parties can contact Jim Lanigan, president of the society, at (403) 265-9227.
 
Chris Guss.
 

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A Fairbanks-Morse C Liner leads one of CP's 12 CPB16-4 B units - Date? Photographer? - Robert J. Yanosey collection.
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