Specially marked T880 carries tree on 2,700-mile tour

WASHINGTON (Dec. 3, 2014)—The 2014 U.S. Capitol Christmas tree was lit in a special ceremony attended by thousands of people on the Capitol’s West Front Lawn. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the traditional Capitol Hill Christmas tree ceremony, which was first begun by U.S. House Speaker John W. McCormack in 1964.

The tree's 2,700-mile tour attracted more than 35,000 visitors at more than 30 stops during its trip across eight states from Minnesota to Washington, D.C. as the 75-foot white spruce, decorated with thousands of hand-made ornaments crafted by children and others from Minnesota communities, made it's way to the Capitol lawn. The tour culminated in a ceremony, co-hosted by U.S. Speaker of the House Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Architect of the Capitol Stephen T. Ayers.

The tree was transported by a specially-decaled Kenworth T880 from the Chippewa National Forest in Cass Lake, Minnesota and the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe to the nation’s capital. The special T880 features a 52-inch mid-roof sleeper, 500-hp PACCAR MX-13 engine and 13-speed manual transmission. The T880 was made available for the tour by PacLease, which offers customized full-service lease, rental and contract maintenance programs featuring Kenworth trucks..

A Kenworth T680 Advantage with 76-inch sleeper accompanied the T880 on the tour, pulling a van trailer that carried the handmade ornaments along with 70 smaller Christmas tree donated by the Minnesota Tree Growers Association. Those trees are on display at various federal offices in Washington, D.C. The T680 Advantage offers an ultra-aerodynamic spec to provide the very best Kenworth model for fuel economy in on-highway applications. The T680 Advantage is specified with PACCAR MX-13 engine, Eaton Fuller Advantage 10-speed automated transmission, Kenworth Idle Management System and Kenworth’s new, factory-installed aerodynamic package.

“It was quite an experience for the T880, Kenworth’s flagship, heavy haul vocational truck, to play a major role in getting the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree safely from Cass Lake, Minnesota to Capitol Hill,” said Kurt Swihart, Kenworth marketing director. “The special T880 was built by our employees at the Kenworth assembly plant in Chillicothe, Ohio, and they were especially enthused to see the truck and tree during a tour stop at the plant. Being an integral part of this American tradition on its 50th anniversary was a special honor for Kenworth and all our employees.”

The tree will remain lit with strands of LED lights from dusk until 11 p.m., each night through the holiday season.