
| Shop Number 2190 | - | Built for: Motley Green & Co. |
| {1,629th Lima Built Shay} | ||
| Built: |
Class: 20-2 |
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Cylinders: 2 - 8 x 12 |
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[Style - Dia.] |
| Boiler Pressure:
160 |
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| Fuel Type: (coal) |
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Empty Weight: 39,890 |
| Owners: Motley Green & Co., New York, NY; For: (8-26-1909) Dawson Electric Light & Power Co. (Northern Light Power & Coal Co.), #1, Coal Creek, Yukon Territory, CAN (c1912) Unknown owner, #2, unknown location (3-1921) Puget Sound Machinery Depot (D), Seattle, WA (3-1921) Biles-Coleman Lbr. Co. #2 later #101, Omak, WA (5-8-28) Converted to oil burner |
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| Disposition: (1940) Scrapped at Omak, WA | |||
| Additional Notes:
Shipped dismantled to Dawson Electric Light & Power Co., Dawson, YT,
CAN, arrived 8-26-1909 Converted to a wood burner soon after arriving at Dawson. (c1912-13) 2190 was not the Shay that went to Alaska-Gastineau Mining Co., that was sn-2300. ![]() Photo Credit: Eric L. Johnson collection (c1940) |
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