Restoration continues and a new place for display has been secured for the locomotive that for many years was located next to the Scotia Museum. Once fully restored, Locomotive No. 9 will be displayed ...
HARBOR SPRINGS, MICH. -- A historic locomotive has been relocated from Texas to Northern Michigan, where it will give residents and visitors a more complete picture of the impact its inventor had on ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- 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 ...
About four years ago, Keith Bass and Aaron McCreight took a trip to Southern Louisiana to buy a tractor. As any mechanically ...
PORTLAND — Mount Emily Shay No. 1 has a new home. The historic steam logging locomotive, used for logging operations in Union County for three decades through the late 1950s, traveled by BNSF Railroad ...
The historic Shay logging locomotive could be back on the Longview Library lawn this summer if the city can raise enough private donations, materials and in-kind labor in the next month to build a ...
PORT ANGELES — The restoration effort for Port Angeles’ Rayonier Logging Locomotive #4 is moving to the second of four project phases. The #4 locomotive, located at Lauridsen Boulevard at the corner ...
After a long absence, the restored 1924 Shay logging locomotive will return to the Longview Library lawn next month. “This has been 16 years in the works,” Longview Councilman Steve Moon said Thursday ...
The mountain-climbing Climax locomotive featured in this column Nov. 1 had indeed been a part of Louis Carr’s logging operation in the Pisgah Forest, but it was misidentified as a Class A Climax. It ...
PORT ANGELES — This Sunday, interested residents will be able to get an up-close view of the Rayonier No. 4, an old locomotive located in Port Angeles at Chase Street and Lauridsen Boulevard. The ...
A dollar doesn’t get a lot these days — unless you’re looking for a 19th century steam locomotive. The Eureka City Council approved a transfer of ownership of the Falk Gypsy No. 1 Steam Locomotive ...
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