Alberni Pacific Railway
The Alberni Pacific Railway is a heritage railway originating in Port Alberni, British Columbia. The Alberni Pacific Railway returned to operations along the Port Alberni Waterfront in summer of 2024, and is expected to run until the end of September. The Santa Train will also return in 2024 along with other popular events.
Rolling stock
The railway is powered by locomotive No. 7, a 1929 Baldwin 2-8-2ST steam locomotive departing from the 1912 CPR Station. It uses rebuilt Canadian National Railway transfer cabooses as passenger cars. The 40-minute excursions go to the McLean Mill National Historic Site.Along with the steam locomotives, there is an Alco RS3 diesel electric locomotive. There are five running coaches, three open and two covered.
Locomotive roster
- No. 2 is a Lima 2-truck Shay steam locomotive. It is on display on special occasions. It no longer holds pressure due to boiler problems.
- No. 7 is a Baldwin 2-8-2ST. This engine returned to service in November 2024 following a 6-year repair.
- No. 112 is a Baldwin 2-6-2ST. It is currently in the initial stages of rebuilding.
- No. 11 diesel is a World War II locomotive built in 1942 later used as a MacMillan Bloedel switching locomotive and weighs. This locomotive is used as the back-up motive power for trains on the APR if the No. 7 breaks down.
- No. 8427 is an ALCO RS-3. It weighs and has a output. It is out of service requiring work on its wheels. 8427 was built in 1954 for the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was purchased by Crown Zellerbach Ltd. around 1970's and used in their logging operation in Ladysmith. The Western Vancouver Island Industrial Historical Society acquired it around 1994–1995. This unit is believed to be the last surviving unit of a CP RS-3.