6060 Locomotive Rebuild Fund
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This year, Steam Locomotive 6060, one of the best remaining examples of a modern steam locomotive, turns 75 years old. Nicknamed, The Spirit of Alberta, it represents the Alberta story of the continuing ability to come back from hard times.
To celebrate its birthday and to keep its long, storied history alive, the Rocky Mountain Rail Society is working tirelessly to restore the 6060 to operational condition. The locomotive was last operated in 2011. It is very lucky to have a home and place to operate at the Alberta Prairie Railway (www.absteamtrain.com) in Stettler, Alberta.
To date the Society has spent just under $200,000 on the non-destructive testing required to develop a plan for the repairs. At this time, we have contracted D.F. Boiler (http://www.dfboilertube.com/) to conduct the repairs required on the locomotive. These repairs will bring 6060 back to operational condition. The current estimate for repairs is $750,000 to $1,000,000.
The 6060 was constructed in Montreal in 1944 and has enjoyed a full life over the last 75 years, including 16 years of active service, 10 years on static display in Jasper, AB, eight years hauling steam excursions out of Toronto, a timely restoration that saw it participate in the 1986 Steam Expo in Vancouver and 21 years operating out of Stettler, AB in partnership with Alberta Prairie Steam Tours.
The Spirit of Alberta currently resides in Stettler. The Rocky Mountain Rail Society crew has been working to restore 6060 to full service since 2011.
Find out more about the Rocky Mountain Rail Society and the Spirit of Alberta at www.6060.org .
History of the Spirit of Alberta
1944 - constructed in Canada's Montreal Locomotive Works
1959 - retired from active service
1962 - placed on static display in Jasper
1972 - restored by CN Railway, and used to haul steam excursions out of Toronto
1980 - presented to the people of Alberta as a gift by the Canadian National Railway
1986 – restored in Jasper by RMRS, run to Steam Expo in Vancouver
1998 - began operations in partnership with Alberta Prairie Steam Tours in Stettler, AB
2011 - last year in service in Stettler, AB
2011 - Present - RMRS crew working to restore 6060 to service
This year, Steam Locomotive 6060, one of the best remaining examples of a modern steam locomotive, turns 75 years old. Nicknamed, The Spirit of Alberta, it represents the Alberta story of the continuing ability to come back from hard times.
To celebrate its birthday and to keep its long, storied history alive, the Rocky Mountain Rail Society is working tirelessly to restore the 6060 to operational condition. The locomotive was last operated in 2011. It is very lucky to have a home and place to operate at the Alberta Prairie Railway (www.absteamtrain.com) in Stettler, Alberta.
To date the Society has spent just under $200,000 on the non-destructive testing required to develop a plan for the repairs. At this time, we have contracted D.F. Boiler (http://www.dfboilertube.com/) to conduct the repairs required on the locomotive. These repairs will bring 6060 back to operational condition. The current estimate for repairs is $750,000 to $1,000,000.
The 6060 was constructed in Montreal in 1944 and has enjoyed a full life over the last 75 years, including 16 years of active service, 10 years on static display in Jasper, AB, eight years hauling steam excursions out of Toronto, a timely restoration that saw it participate in the 1986 Steam Expo in Vancouver and 21 years operating out of Stettler, AB in partnership with Alberta Prairie Steam Tours.
The Spirit of Alberta currently resides in Stettler. The Rocky Mountain Rail Society crew has been working to restore 6060 to full service since 2011.
Find out more about the Rocky Mountain Rail Society and the Spirit of Alberta at www.6060.org .
History of the Spirit of Alberta
1944 - constructed in Canada's Montreal Locomotive Works
1959 - retired from active service
1962 - placed on static display in Jasper
1972 - restored by CN Railway, and used to haul steam excursions out of Toronto
1980 - presented to the people of Alberta as a gift by the Canadian National Railway
1986 – restored in Jasper by RMRS, run to Steam Expo in Vancouver
1998 - began operations in partnership with Alberta Prairie Steam Tours in Stettler, AB
2011 - last year in service in Stettler, AB
2011 - Present - RMRS crew working to restore 6060 to service
Organizer
Rocky Mountain Rail Society CN6060
Organizer
Jasper, AB
ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAIL SOCIETY
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