Photo Credit: Right: Martin E. Hansen collection Left: JBrian Fritz (1997) |
Built: |
Class: 65-3 |
Trucks: |
Cylinders: 3 - 12 x 15 |
Gear Ratio: |
Wheel Dia.: |
Gauge: |
Boiler:
[Style - Dia.] |
Boiler Pressure:
200 |
Tractive Effort: |
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Empty Weight: 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 |
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Disposition: The
Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie WA SLc Survivor List |
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Additional Notes:
Shay 911 now owned by Northwest RY Museum Snoqualmie, WA (name changed
from Puget Sound RY. Hist. Assn.) * Owned by Dealer |