Searching for SP's last ceremonial steam locomotive

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Re: Searching for SP's last ceremonial steam locomotive

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Doug:
Yes, that's the locomotive, likely all dolled up for the Farewell to Steam tours.
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Talk about being "dolled-up", it was hard to recognize the Daylight (SP 4449) after it was painted to be used as the motive power for the Freedom Train, back in '75-'76.
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Harold_V wrote: Sun Mar 28, 2021 1:27 am Talk about being "dolled-up", it was hard to recognize the Daylight (SP 4449) after it was painted to be used as the motive power for the Freedom Train, back in '75-'76.
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Harold:
I always thought that red, white and blue paint job was atrocious! But if it helped get the 4449 restored to operation, then it was worth that hideous effort.

15 or so years ago (?) I was motorcycling east on Washington State's scenic Hwy 2, heading up the cascade mountains to Leavenworth, when we stopped at a long straight stretch next to the BNSF mainline and siding. Cars were stopped all along the road, and we learned they were waiting for the 4449 to steam East with a special passenger train. Of course I had no idea this event was in motion.
Eventually the 4449+train did show up, and stopped on the siding (a surprise!) waiting for a westbound AMTRAK train. And the 4449 was painted in wartime black, and still looked gorgeous.

I strolled to the cab of the 4449 and was greeted by their BNSF pilot. He was a long time friend who I trained to operate steam locomotives so many years ago at the Snoqualmie Railroad Museum!!! I had quite the good day. Small world.

Anyway: Paint jobs. There are pleasing ones and there are ugly ones.
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This 2248?
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I'll take it!
Oh wait. I already have one.
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Re: Searching for SP's last ceremonial steam locomotive

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2248 seems to sit higher or have a larger boiler than most allen engines
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Since you said "ceremonial," that would have to belong to 4449 when SP pulled it out of the Oregon State Fair in 1991 to run the Shasta Daylight excursions to help promote tourism in the Dunsmuir area after the Cantera Loop derailment. It was a train completely paid for by the SP for this purpose.
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