
The North Western Coal & Navigation Coal Company No. 6 is a 2-6-0 "Mogul" type steam locomotive built in 1881, and was one of three locomotive purchased by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1907 for use in constructing the Spiral Tunnels on the west side of Kicking Horse Pass.
When new alignment was put into use in 1908, this locomotive was scrapped of reusable parts (the wheels, lamp, etc.), then otherwise it was abandoned in the woods of Field, British Columbia, Canada where it resides today.
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- Engine #7 is rumored to be in Sink Lake near Stephen, BC. While #8 was said to be sold to another company upon completion of the project.