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🚂 Built in 1930. Left to rust in Pennsylvania for 35 years. Then a $2M restoration and a 10,000-mile journey across 3 countries. This is the true story of Canadian Pacific 2816 — The Empress — Canada's most legendary operating steam locomotive. The machine that refused to become history. 📋 FACT CHECK & ACCURACY: ✅ This video tells the TRUE story of Canadian Pacific 2816 "The Empress" based on verified historical records ✅ Sources: Wikipedia – Canadian Pacific 2816 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Pacific_2816) Railfan & Railroad Magazine – "CP 2816: Empress Returns" (railfan.com) Trains Magazine – "Canadian Pacific 2816 The Empress steam locomotive profile" (trains.com) CPKC Official Press Releases – Final Spike Steam Tour 2024 ✅ All dates, specifications, and events have been fact-checked: Built: December 1930, Montreal Locomotive Works — CONFIRMED Retired: May 26, 1960 — CONFIRMED Sold to Steamtown USA: 1963 — CONFIRMED CP reacquired: 1998, restoration cost $2M+ CAD — CONFIRMED First restored run: September 2001, Port Moody BC to Calgary, 672 miles — CONFIRMED Final Spike Steam Tour: April 24 – July 10, 2024, ~10,000 miles — CONFIRMED Total operating weight with tender: 643,000 lbs — CONFIRMED Only operating 4-6-4 Hudson in North America as of 2024 — CONFIRMED ⚠️ Important Clarification: CP 2816 is NOT classified as a "Royal Hudson" — it is an H1b class (built 1930, before Royal designation). The Royal designation was given in 1939 to later H1c/H1d/H1e classes after King George VI's visit. 2816 is from the same Hudson family but predates the Royal title. CN 6060 is technically Canada's physically largest steam locomotive by weight (416,500 lbs engine only). CP 2816 is Canada's most historically significant currently active steam locomotive and the only one to have run on the main line in Canada in the modern era. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Part 1: The Rusted Giant Nobody Believed In 1:40 – Part 2: The Age of the Hudson — Why It Mattered 3:20 – Part 3: The $2M Resurrection 5:00 – Part 4: The Empress Returns — The Comeback Run 6:40 – Part 5: Storage, Silence, and a CEO's Promise 8:20 – Part 6: 10,000 Miles Across Three Countries 📺 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL: We tell the stories of machines that shaped the modern world — ships, planes, trains, and the people who built them. Real history. Real engineering. Real drama. Subscribe to never miss a story. #steamlocomotive #canadianpacific #CP2816 #theempress #railwayhistory #steamtrain #heritagerailway #trainrestoration #finalspiketour #hudsonlocomotive #canadianrailway #vintagelocomotive #railfan ⚖️ FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: This video is produced for educational and historical documentary purposes under Fair Use principles (17 U.S.C. § 107). All historical information is sourced from public records, published railway histories, and verified journalistic sources. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are a rights holder and have concerns, please contact us directly before filing a claim. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly stories about the machines that changed history 💬 COMMENT: What do you think The Empress should do next? 👍 LIKE if this story deserved to be told 📤 SHARE with anyone who loves trains, history, or a great comeback story