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The historic steam logging locomotive Mount Emily Shay #1 traveled by BNSF Railway on a flatcar from its former home on the City of Prineville Railway to its new home at the Oregon Rail Heritage ...
Twenty years later, train enthusiast Martin E. Hansen helped OHS return Mount Emily Shay to its home state, where it’s been used for joy rides and educational purposes ever since.
SFA's Shay locomotive will be refurbished by the Harbor Springs Area Historical Society in Michigan and displayed along with other Shay works.
Just little stuff.” The Shay hauled timber from the Northwest’s forests from 1924 until 1956, when logging trucks replaced trains as the primary way to move logs from the woods.
LIMA — The Allen County Museum will celebrate the 100th birthday of its Shay Locomotive from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20 at the museum, 620 W. Market St., Lima. Train enthusiasts can buy ...
The historic 1924 Shay logging locomotive is 70 percent reassembled and looks like a train again, but it probably won't reappear on the Longview Library lawn until next summer at the earliest.
Just past the main entrance to Hesston Steam Museum, it may be difficult to choose where to go and what to see first. Do you want to ride the full-sized train pulled by the 1929 Shay logging ...
Sixteen-year old Libby Charter School student Peyton Zillman and teacher Heather Robertson take a quick break from their work Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025, on a mural depicting J. Neils Lumber Shay ...
Ephraim Shay, a Michigan doctor, inventor and logger, designed a steam engine in 1874 that could crawl up serpentine mountain paths on rails hastily lined along the forest floor.
This model of a West Virginia Pulp & Paper Shay steam locomotive will be running on the Mid-Ohio Valley Model Railroad Club’s HO scale modular layout at the group’s 29th Annual Fall Train Show ...
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