Print Description
The Empress 2816, a 4-6-4 Royal Hudson steam locomotive built in 1930, stands as a reminder of the golden age of rail travel. With its powerful presence and elegant design, it reflects a time when steam defined movement across the country.
In April 2024, it traveled across the prairies on its Final Spike Tour, marking a historic moment. Following its journey from Calgary to Medicine Hat, the experience unfolded alongside it, as billowing steam and the steady rhythm of its wheels drew people trackside. For many, it was more than a passing train. It was a moment of nostalgia, returning for a brief time.
Title: Chasing the Empress 2816 (Color)
Metal Print Size: 12x18 ( the frame is 2" larger all around)
Barn wood Frames
Image is dye-infused on an aluminum panel for a vivid, durable finish with a subtle depth and sheen
Mounted on a handcrafted reclaimed wood frame, built by hand and ready to hang. Each piece is one of a kind and designed to stand out