Canadian Pacific 4-6-2 No. 2700, a 1919 product of the railway's own Angus Shops, poses for A. B. Crompton by a water column at an unknown location, probably in the late 1950s. As a representative of class G4a, No. 2700 had 70-inch drivers and cylinder dimensions of 24½x30 inches, and sustained 200 p.s.i. of boiler pressure. Engines of the G4 class weighed 288,000 pounds and mustered a respectable tractive force of 43,700 pounds. Their grate area totaled 65 square feet, their evaporative heating surface 3530 square feet, and their superheating surface 803 square feet. Ray Verdone's CPR Steam Locomotives Database indicates that this locomotive was scrapped in 1959. Tac Foley contributed the photo to this collection.