Lima Locomotive & Machine Co.
Photo Credit:
Right: Martin E. Hansen collection
Left: JBrian Fritz (1997)
Shop Number 911 - Built for: Newhouse Mines & Smelters {853rd Lima Built Shay}
Built:
8-29-1904
Class:
C
65-3
Trucks:
3
Cylinders:
[#-Dia. x Stroke]
3 - 12 x 15
Gear Ratio:
2.211
Wheel Dia.:
36"
Gauge:
std.
Boiler:
[Style - Dia.]

E.W.T. - 46"
Boiler Pressure:
In Lbs. (PSI)
200
Tractive Effort:
29,835 Lbs.
Factor of
Adhesion:

4.69
Maximum
Safe Speed:

19.4
Fuel Type:
Coal
Fuel Capacity:
5 Tons
Water Capacity:
3,000 Gallons
Empty Weight:
As built
108,800
Owners: (Includes new data after 2018 Shay book completed)
Newhouse Mines & Smelters, Newhouse, Copper Gulch & Sevier Lake RR #1, Newhouse, UT
(1910) South Utah Mines & Smelters, Salt Lake City, UT
(1915) Cramer Kay Machinery Co. (D), Newhouse, UT *
(1916) Eastern RY & Lbr. Co. #1, Centralia, WA
(10-1942) S. A. Agnew Lbr. Co. #1, Centralia, WA
(1964) Puget Sound RY Historical Association, Snoqualmie, WA; Donated by Sam Agnew
(5-20-1969) Shipped to Snoqualmie, WA [stored]
Northwest RY Museum Snoqualmie, WA
Disposition: The Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie WA
SLc Survivor List
Additional Notes: Shay 911 now owned by Northwest RY Museum Snoqualmie, WA (name changed from Puget Sound RY. Hist. Assn.)
* Owned by Dealer