Canadian National 7312

Canadian National 7312 is a O-9-a class 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive, built in August 1908 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Canadian National Railway.

[1][2] The engine was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in August 1908 for the Grand Trunk Railway as No.

7312 was retired at Stratford, Ontario where it had been working as the shop switcher.

7312 was discovered by Strasburg Rail Road Vice President Bud Swearer who was visiting the CN yard at Stratford.

The Strasburg Rail Road had intended to purchase a steam locomotive to power freight and passenger excursions and No.