Part of the second batch of Hudsons delivered, Canadian Pacific H1b #2816 became a celebrity when it was restored back to operation by CP in 2001. #2816 is the only surviving member of the H1a or H1b classes, having originally been preserved at Steamtown in the United States before being purchased and restored by CP in 1998.
The Rapido Trains HO scale CPR H1a/b Hudson locomotive features:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for #2816
Early or later style walkways
“Elephant Ear” smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
Working head light, marker lights, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
“Flickering” fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator, safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function in DC mode)
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Accurate paint and decoration
22” Minimum radius
During its post-restoration career #2816 gained the nickname the “Empress” as it hauled excursions across Canada and into the US. It even became a film star, garnering a leading roll in the spectacular IMAX film “Rocky Mountain Express” in 2011.
As part of its restoration #2816 was converted to burn oil and was paired with an original oil tender from a Royal Hudson. A radio and ditch lights were fitted to bring 2816 into compliance with modern standards, and a second generator was added to help power these new devices. Finally, a second whistle was added alongside of the stack.
Developed with the help and guidance of CP’s steam restoration team, Rapido’s HO scale model of #2816 will include the correct oil tender, working ditch lights, and the additional details added to the loco for its excursion working. The loco will be sold in a high-quality custom wood display box. It will be a fantastic addition to any collection!
Part of the second batch of Hudsons delivered, Canadian Pacific H1b #2816 became a celebrity when it was restored back to operation by CP in 2001. #2816 is the only surviving member of the H1a or H1b classes, having originally been preserved at Steamtown in the United States before being purchased and restored by CP in 1998.
The Rapido Trains HO scale CPR H1a/b Hudson locomotive features:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for #2816
Early or later style walkways
“Elephant Ear” smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
Working head light, marker lights, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
“Flickering” fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator, safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function in DC mode)
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Accurate paint and decoration
22” Minimum radius
During its post-restoration career #2816 gained the nickname the “Empress” as it hauled excursions across Canada and into the US. It even became a film star, garnering a leading roll in the spectacular IMAX film “Rocky Mountain Express” in 2011.
As part of its restoration #2816 was converted to burn oil and was paired with an original oil tender from a Royal Hudson. A radio and ditch lights were fitted to bring 2816 into compliance with modern standards, and a second generator was added to help power these new devices. Finally, a second whistle was added alongside of the stack.
Developed with the help and guidance of CP’s steam restoration team, Rapido’s HO scale model of #2816 will include the correct oil tender, working ditch lights, and the additional details added to the loco for its excursion working. The loco will be sold in a high-quality custom wood display box. It will be a fantastic addition to any collection!