CPR Brass Steam Locomotive

Bell #2399

Bell includes yoke (mounting hardware) and clapper


History and details about locomotive CP 2399, courtesy Ray Verdone of cprsteam.org

CP2399:

This locomotive was built by Canadian Locomotive Company, Kingston, Ontario, September 1942. Its builder's plate number was 2003. It entered CPR service as a brand new locomotive on that date (September 1942). It was scrapped September 1961 after exactly 19 years of service. Locomotive CP2399 was of class G3g.

CP2398:

This locomotive was built by Canadian Locomotive Company, Kingston, Ontario, August 1942. Its builder's plate number was 2002. It entered CPR service as a brand new locomotive on that date (August 1942). It was scrapped November 1961 after 19 years and 3 months of service. Locomotive CP2398 was of class G3g.

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CPR stamped every bell with the locomotive number on which it was installed. One can often observe the renumbering history of locomotives reflected on the bell. In this case, the bell appears to have a very straight forward history in that it only has number 2399. The tag packed with this bell ambiguously identified it as 2398. However, upon closer examination, though marred, the last number is a 9 and not an 8. Since both locomotives were scrapped within three months of each other, it is quite possible that bell 2398 was also kept and the tags were accidentally switched.

The bell was installed on this locomotive when built in September 1942 and stayed with it until it was scrapped in September 1961.

#2399 was a Pacific type locomotive (4-6-2), Class G3g and was built for the CPR by the Canadian Locomotive Co. in Sept. 1942.

Bell dimensions: 12" high & 16" diameter at the rim. Bell will be shipped in original wooden crate as delivered by CPR in the 1970's. Second box will contain the yoke assembly, photos of locomotive (if available), history sheet together with an assembly DVD. . Please contact for shipping estimate. Extra charges for customs will apply if a US buyer.

Please note that these bells have been lightly polished but most may have some nicks etc. due to decades of use especially around the bottom rims of the bells.


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Photo of the packing tag incorrectly identifying this bell as 2398.

 

#2399 - Pacific Type. Class G3g

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Photographer: Stan F Styles - Contributor: Craig McDowall
Toronto, Ontario, April 1947.

 

#2398 - Pacific Type. Class G3g (Same as #2399)

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Photographer: Stan F Styles - Contributor: Craig McDowall

Toronto, Ontario, October 1945.

On the off chance that this bell did, somehow, come from

locomotive 2398, here is a photo of that locomotive as well.

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Original shipping label on crate containing bell

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