Walk-around a 119 year-old Shay Locomotive.
"S.A. Agnew Lumber Company #1 Lima 1904 3-Truck Shay.
This 3-truck Shay locomotive was build by the Lima Locomotive Works in 1904 for the Newhouse Mines and Smelter Co. for service in Utah. There it hauled copper ore from the Cactus Mine on the Newhouse, Copper Gulch & Sevier Lake Railroad. When the mine played out after ten years, the locomotive was sold, first to Cramer Kay Machinery Co. of Salt Lake City, then to the Eastern Railway & Lumber Co. in Centralia, Washington for the hauling of logs. In 1942 the name was changed to the S. A. Agnew Lumber Co. where it continued to haul logs until the railway was abandoned in 1951. Last operated 1951. In 1964 it was gifted to the museum by the S. A. Agnew Lumber Co. The Shay was stored at a sawmill until it was donated and moved to the Northwest Railway Museum in 1969. Second oldest surviving 3-Truck Shay."
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