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11/29/2013

NPC Moves a 13 Ton Ice Drag Locomotive!


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Earlier this fall, the Niagara Parks Commission moved a small narrow gauge electric box cab locomotive, located just upstream of the Horseshoe Falls to a new temporary location as part of major rehabilitation work being carried out to improve vehicular, pedestrian and cyclist traffic in Queen Victoria Park. Eventually, the locomotive will rest on its own concrete pad with an historic  plaque interpreting it.

The Ice Drag, an electrically powered locomotive weighing about 16 metric tonnes (35,000 pounds), once played an important role in helping remove the ice before it could enter the forebay in front of the former Canadian Niagara Powerhouse building.

To read more about the move and the plans for the park, read the article in the Niagara Falls Review by clicking  here.

Posting by Russ Milland




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