Kenworth T680 Transporting U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Visits Pacific Northwest
This year marks the 11th consecutive year that a Kenworth truck will deliver the US Capitol Christmas Tree. The tree will be delivered on November 22 to the West Lawn of the US Capitol Building in Washington D.C.
The US Capitol Christmas Tree, pulled by a Kenworth T680, recently made its first stop in the Lower 48 states with a community event in Renton, Washington.
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The US Capitol Christmas Tree, pulled by a Kenworth T680, recently made its first stop in the Lower 48 states with a community event at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in Renton. A large crowd gathered to welcome the 74-foot Sitka spruce, harvested from the Tongass National Forest in Alaska, and adorned with 10,000 ornaments made by students and community organizations in Alaska.
The tree was celebrated in Wrangell and Ketchikan before arriving in Seattle by barge on a 900-mile sea voyage.
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The City of Renton organized the only Washington state tour stop celebration that included an opportunity to see the wrapped-up tree – officially named “Spruce Wayne” – and enjoy food, music, and a variety of holiday festivities.
Event speakers included Brandon Raille, US Capitol Christmas Tree lead and public affairs officer for the Chugach National Forest, Renton Mayor Armondo Pavone, Congressman Adam Smith, and Bryan Sitko, Kenworth assistant general manager for operations.
“Kenworth is headquartered in Washington state, employing more than 1,250 people locally, so this was a special opportunity for us to participate in this fantastic program that signifies unity and joy, and spreads holiday cheer across the country,” said Sitko.
Kenworth SuperTruck 2 Makes Appearance
Kenworth’s SuperTruck 2 demonstrator vehicle was built in Washington state and was shown locally for the first time when it appeared at the Renton event.
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Joining the US Capitol Christmas Tree at the Renton whistlestop event was Kenworth’s SuperTruck 2 demonstrator vehicle. This was the first time the futuristic-looking and one-of-a-kind truck built in Washington state was shown locally.
Developed in partnership with the US Department of Energy (DOE), SuperTruck 2 was part of a program designed to challenge truck makers to advance truck performance. Earlier this year, SuperTruck 2 surpassed expectations by achieving 136% freight efficiency improvement, and the development team was recognized with a prestigious DOE Vehicle Technology Office Team Award.
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Prior to the Puget Sound community event, the truck and trailer paid a special visit to employees at Paccar’s nearby Renton campus where Kenworth has a truck manufacturing plant. Employees had an opportunity to see the wrapped-up tree, sign the trailer banner and wish the team accompanying the tree well on the 3,000-mile journey to Washington D.C.
Kenworth T60: The Truck Behind the Tree
The Kenworth T680 pulling the tree has a special graphic design created in honor of Alaska’s National Forests and is equipped with a 76-inch sleeper and the Paccar powertrain featuring the Paccar MX-13 engine rated at 455 horsepower, Paccar TX-12 automated transmission and Paccar DX-40 tandem real axles. It is equipped with real-time GPS location tracking of the US Capitol Christmas tree using Kenworth’s TruckTech+ connected truck technology. The tree can be tracked via interactive map
Kenworth Delivers Tree for 11th Year
This year marks the 11th consecutive year that a Kenworth truck will deliver the US Capitol Christmas Tree. The tree will be delivered on November 22 to the West Lawn of the US Capitol Building in Washington D.C. The annual tree lighting ceremony will be held in early December.
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