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Photo Credit: Left:by Ted Satra Right: by Robert McDonald (6-16-1961) |
Shop Number 3348 | - | Built for: Unknown Canadian Co. |
{2,762nd Lima Built Shay} |
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Cylinders: 3 - 13 x 15 |
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200 |
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Empty Weight: 162,000 |
Owners: Lima Locomotive Works, Inc., Lima, OH Hofius Steel & Equip. Co. (D), Seattle, WA (c1932) Lima Locomotive Works, Inc., Lima, OH, Shay remained in Seattle (9-22-1941) Ozette Tbr. Co. #10 (2nd), Lake Ozette, WA (1945) Rayonier Inc. #10 (2nd), Sekiu, WA (10-31-1959) City of Forks, WA |
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Disposition: on display @ Tillicum Park in Forks WA | |||
Additional Notes:
Built for unknown Canadian company, shipped to Hofius Steel & Equip., inspected by Canadian boiler inspector, but the purchaser could not complete payment. (c1932) Still for sale in Seattle; moved to a siding at Milwaukee's Seattle yard when Hofius closed. The locomotive is on display along U.S. 101, at Tillicum Park, in Forks, WA. A shelter was constructed over the locomotive to protect it from the weather and repainting of the locomotive was completed in July, 2001. Andrew Craig Magnuson SLc Survivor List ![]() |