
| Shop Number 1712 | - | Built for: Chinook Lbr. Co. |
| {1,152nd Lima Built Shay} | ||
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Class: 37-2 |
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Cylinders: 3 - 10 x 12 |
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| Boiler Pressure:
180 |
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Empty Weight: 68,155 |
| Owners: Hofius Steel & Equp. Co. (D), Seattle, WA Chinook Lbr. Co. (Bell Log. Co., R. C.) #2, Deep River, WA (11-22-1909) Campbell Log. Co. #2, Deep River, WA Campbell Lbr. Co. #2, Skamokawa, WA (9-11-1918) Spruce Production Div. (U. S. Army), Grays River, WA (9-11-1918) North Bank Lbr. Co.#2, Grays River, WA (assigned, cost-plus contractor) (10-1918) Spruce Production Corp. (U. S. Army), Grays River, WA (12-1918) Sent to Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver, WA: for sale (by 6-16-1920) Multnomah Lbr. & Box Co. #2, Grays River, WA (12-19-1922) Multnomah Lbr. & Box Co. Yaquina Northern RR #2, Yaquina, OR (*repossesed 3-25-1926) (3-25-1926) Spruce Production Corp. (U. S. Army), Portland, OR Western Log. & Equip. Co. (D), Portland, OR Bonlokke & Nelson, Yamhill, OR (by 4-16-1929) Bonlokke & Nelson, Cedar Creek, OR |
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| Disposition: Scrapped | |||
| Additional Notes: When Multnomah Lbr. & Box Co. defaulted on their earlier purchase of the Yaquina Northern RR property from Spruce Production Corp. (U. S. Army), the Shay was part of the reposession. | |||