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Steam & Excursion > 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Share?Date: 02/17/17 03:15 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Share? Author: LoggerHogger Let's see who can identify these 2 steam locomotives and more to the point what do they have in common (other than they are working for the same company).
Good luck Martin Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/17/17 03:16 by LoggerHogger. Date: 02/17/17 08:37 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: JDLX My guess is (1) both Lima products for the trait they share, and (2) Lamm Lumber Company #4 and #1.
Jeff Moore Elko, NV Date: 02/17/17 08:44 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: LoggerHogger Jeff got the fact that yes, they are both Lima products. However the Shay by this time was Lamm Lumber #2.
Lima rod engines in logging service in the West were very rare. Martin Date: 02/17/17 09:06 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: JDLX Best I had to go on in a hurry was the Lamm roster in Bowden's book, he did not include any reference to either of their Shays being renumbered #2. I do see now the Shay website reflects that change.
In addition to being a Lima rod engine, the #4's 4-6-0 wheel arrangement also wasn't especially common on western loggers. Jeff Moore Elko, NV Date: 02/17/17 09:18 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: mcfflyer Okay, you two showoffs, (just teasing!), just where might this be? And approximately what year? One of you must certainly know the answer to that one!
Lee Hower - Sacramento Date: 02/17/17 11:09 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: LoggerHogger Lee,
Lamm Lumber was located at Modoc Point just north of Klamath Falls, Oregon. The photo is from the mid-1940's. Martin Date: 02/17/17 11:25 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: mcfflyer Thanks, Martin! You have the most amazing collection of photographs of some pretty obscure stuff! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Lee Date: 02/17/17 13:44 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: TorchLake That would put it somewhere near Train Mountain?
TL Date: 02/17/17 14:11 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: LoggerHogger TorchLake Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That would put it somewhere near Train Mountain? > > TL It is between Train Mountain and Klamath Falls. Martin Date: 02/17/17 14:57 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: JDLX The remains of the Lamm mill are very evident is Google Earth maps imagery:
https://goo.gl/maps/yyQUZXA6vJ12 I'm guessing the photographers were on Modoc Point Road, and the locomotives were on one of the leads into the mill. As for dates, both the Lamm roster in Bowden's Railroad Logging in the Klamath Country book and the Shay Locomotives website record the Shay pictured here as being scrapped in 1943, the website indicates Lamm sold it to Klamath Locomotives & Machine Works on 22 February 1942, who moved it to Klamath Falls and cut it up in February 1943. If that is correct, the photo probably dates from 1941 or 1942. Bowden records the #4 as surviving until June 1947 before being scrapped. One more note worth mentioning, while the Lamm mill operated at Modoc Point, the logging railroads supplying the mill lay off to the north. The company's first operation (1920-1929) spread west from Kirk, the later logging railroad (1928-1944) headed east from a connection with the SP mainline at Chinchalo and crossed Klamath Marsh. The mill and logging railroad both shut down in 1944 for want of any further timber to cut. Jeff Moore Elko, NV Date: 02/17/17 22:33 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: BAB That then would put the SP main on the other side of them angle with hill in the background doesnt look right for some reason as the mill leads went away from the hill right off of the SP main.and crossed Modoc Point road not far off the main.
Now there is a sea weed plant and a truck repair shop on the property. Not much left but best picture I have seen showing diffrent areas of it. Date: 02/18/17 03:43 Re: 2 Unusual Locomotives-What Is Their Story & What Do They Shar Author: LoggerHogger Shay #2 was used for years to switch the mill and the SP siding. She was parked on the siding and steam run to her from the mill to keep her hot. Later, #4 joined her in this duty.
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