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Canadian National Railway No. 6400 is a preserved 4-8-4 “Confederation” or “Northern” type locomotive built in June 1936 for the Canadian National Railway. It was the first member of the five streamlined U-4-a Class “6400 Series” engines to be delivered, which were the first streamlined steam locomotives in Canada. 6400 in particular is the most famous and notable, having pulled the 1939 Royal Train, and participating as an attraction at the New York World's Fair the same year. The locomotive was withdrawn sometime in 1960, with the remaining U-4-a's being retired by 1961.

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  • Canadian National Railway No. 6400 is a preserved 4-8-4 “Confederation” or “Northern” type locomotive built in June 1936 for the Canadian National Railway. It was the first member of the five streamlined U-4-a Class “6400 Series” engines to be delivered, which were the first streamlined steam locomotives in Canada. 6400 in particular is the most famous and notable, having pulled the 1939 Royal Train, and participating as an attraction at the New York World's Fair the same year. The locomotive was withdrawn sometime in 1960, with the remaining U-4-a's being retired by 1961. The locomotive was eventually donated and put up on static display in the Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa, were it has been preserved since 1967. (en)
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  • Montreal Locomotive Works (en)
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  • U-4-a Class “6400 Series” (en)
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  • The Canadian National No. 6400 on static display inside the Canada Science and Technology Museum (en)
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  • Canada Science and Technology Museum (en)
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  • Eventually donated for preservation to the National Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa around June of 1967 (en)
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  • Canadian National No. 6400 (en)
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  • Canadian National (en)
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  • Steam (en)
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  • June, 1960 (en)
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  • No. 68715 (en)
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  • Canadian National Railway No. 6400 is a preserved 4-8-4 “Confederation” or “Northern” type locomotive built in June 1936 for the Canadian National Railway. It was the first member of the five streamlined U-4-a Class “6400 Series” engines to be delivered, which were the first streamlined steam locomotives in Canada. 6400 in particular is the most famous and notable, having pulled the 1939 Royal Train, and participating as an attraction at the New York World's Fair the same year. The locomotive was withdrawn sometime in 1960, with the remaining U-4-a's being retired by 1961. (en)
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