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Steam & Excursion > The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range!Date: 10/21/14 16:55 The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range! Author: LoggerHogger As many of you know we at the Oregon Coast Scenic RR have worked very hard for the past 2 years to put back into train service many miles of track destroyed by the floods of 2007.
Just a few months ago the track just this side of the bridge in this shot ended in mid air. Thanks to the hard work of the OCSR volunteers and the support of Rick Franklin Corp shots like this of steam crossing the Nehalem River and heading up the Salmonberry Canyon are now possible. The second shot shows the runaround track that is now back in service at Salmonberry. SP had a turntable at this spot. Martin Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/21/14 17:13 by LoggerHogger. Date: 10/22/14 03:20 Re: The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range! Author: bobwilcox Date: 10/22/14 07:04 Re: The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range! Author: YG Great images!
None of this would have been possible without the volunteers.... Steve Mitchell http://www.yardgoatimages.com Date: 10/22/14 09:29 Re: The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range! Author: patd3985 Thanx Martin! Once again, smoke hangs in the canyon!
Date: 10/22/14 12:08 Re: The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range! Author: wingomann Martin, are there any plans for another special to Salmonberry?
Date: 10/22/14 12:31 Re: The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range! Author: iliketrains AWESOME work volunteers.
Date: 10/22/14 12:42 Re: The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range! Author: LoggerHogger Our next steam trip up the Salmonberry will be next year.
Martin Date: 10/22/14 14:50 Re: The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range! Author: traingeek087 How far is the OCSR thinking of clearing the line?
Traingeek087 Date: 10/23/14 16:27 Re: The Beauty Of Steam In The Oregon Coast Range! Author: McCloud25 The OCSR's lease is to mp 810.5. The top photo is mp 815.8, so we intend to open the line an additional 5.3 miles from that bridge.
Brandon Thompson OCSR volunteer |