Name/Title

EX. CNR #6060

Entry/Object ID

2021.586.01

Description

VHS cassette tape of Ex CNR No. 6060, mountain type 4-8-2 locomotive. The tape cover features the specifications about the locomotive. The VHS covers the history of the locomotive. Distinguishing Features: none

Context

Discusses the history of CNR 6060. Canadian National was created following the end of the First World War, by combining five lines which were financially troubled. It soon became the largest railway in the country. Canadian National Railways was founded in 1919 as a combination of several railways that had become bankrupt and were being ran by the Canadian Government Railways, its primary service was freight but also operated passenger service until 1978 until it was absorbed by VIA rail. The Canadian National Railways was created by the Government of Canada as a means to fund the failing railway corporations including: Intercolonial Railway of Canada, National Transcontinental Railway, Prince Edward Island Railway, and Hudson's Bay Railway.

Collection

Library Archive

Category

Canadian National

Acquisition

Source (if not Accessioned)

unknown

Notes

Date Acquired: unknown Method of Acquisition: Donation (?)

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

VHS Tape

Class

Documentary film

Category

Primary Source

Publication Details

Author

unknown

Place Published

Location

Unknown

ISBN

unknown

Notes

Materials: plastic, vinyl Date: unknown

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Notes

"Ex CNR #6060 - Mountain Type 4-8-2 Locomotive - a colourful past"

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Item Number

Other Number

32531

Dimensions

Height

7-1/2 in

Width

4 in

Parts

Count: none

Location

Location

Wall

Canadian National Section

Room

Dale Wilson Reference Library

Building

NORMHC Heritage Centre, Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre

* Untyped Location

Capreol, Ontario

Date

March 10, 2022

Condition

Notes

Good condition

Created By

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Create Date

March 14, 2022

Updated By

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Update Date

April 13, 2022