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Steam & Excursion > A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now?Date: 04/23/11 19:01 A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: LoggerHogger I thought I would start posting a few shots from my archives of engines that we still have on hand today. This may be easy for some.
This early 3-truck Shay gave decades of service hauling logs out of the woods. Clark Kinsey caught her one morning with her crew proudly posing by her as she pants away, ready to couple on to the next string of loads. Can anyone tell me who she is and where she is today? Martin Date: 04/23/11 19:11 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: 576 Leetonia Railroad no. 1 on display in Strasburg?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/23/11 19:12 by 576. Date: 04/24/11 04:45 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: LoggerHogger Not even close. Nice try though.
Martin Date: 04/24/11 07:57 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: sagehen On display near Portland Zoo?
Stan Date: 04/24/11 08:21 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: LoggerHogger No, she is one truck too many to be the Zoo Shay. Go fish.
Martin Date: 04/24/11 08:42 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: bobc19024 Here's a shot in the dark....
Newhouse, Copper Gulch & Sevier Lake Railroad Co. #1 now at Snoqualmie, WA? Bob Date: 04/24/11 08:49 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: LoggerHogger We have a winner! (Although most of us know her as Eastern Ry & Lbr. Co. #1.).
Good job. The coal boards on the fuel bunker and coal smoke from the stack should have been the dead give-away. Martin Date: 04/24/11 14:17 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: rcall31060 A logging Shay that was coal fired, Martin? How common was that on the West coast???
Bob Callahan Monticello, IN Date: 04/24/11 14:27 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: LoggerHogger Bob,
There were a few coal fired loggers in Washington, but darn few. That is why I thought the coal boards would give away this Shay. I have a bell off a 70-ton Baldwin Logging Mike that was a coal burner throughout her life in Washington State. The inside of the bell is STILL caked with coal dust!! Martin Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/24/11 15:11 by LoggerHogger. Date: 04/24/11 15:05 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: rcall31060 LoggerHogger Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Bob, > > There were a few coal fired loggers in Washington, > but darn few. That is why I thought the coal > boards would give away this Shay. > > Martin Thanks, Martin! I learn something new everyday. Bob Callahan Monticello, IN Date: 04/25/11 09:26 Re: A Proud Shay Crew... Where is She Now? Author: mikel I'm getting dizzy just staring at the slant in the photo !!
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