

Canadian Pacific O Scale Premier 4-6-4 Royal Hudson Steam Engine w/Proto-Sound 2.0 (Hi-Rail Wheels)
Overview
New for 2008, the Canadian Pacific Royal Hudson joins the Premier lineup in four authentic paint schemes. Engine 2850 wears the blue livery and royal coats of arms applied for their Majesties visit. Authentic, matching cars with royal crowns and coats of arms are listed in the Premier passenger car section, including the multiple observation cars used on the actual train. Hudson 2851 led the pilot train that preceded the royal train on its journey, bearing members of the press and other personnel. Correct cars for the pilot train are also offered. Engine 2839 was retired by the CP in 1960 and restored for service in the Southern Railway's steam program, where it hauled excursions in the late 1970s and early 1980s and performed in the movie Coal Miner's Daughter. Restored once again, it resides today in the Nethercutt Collection Museum in San Sylmar, California. Royal Hudson 2860 became a tourist icon of British Columbia, leading steam excursions for 25 years until a forced retirement in 1999. Restored in 2006, it steams today at West Coast Railway Heritage Park in Squamish, BC.