Lima Locomotive Works, Inc.

Photo Credit:
by Harold A. Hill (1938)
Shop Number 3004 - Built for: Spruce Production Division (U. S. Army)
{2,438th Lima Built Shay}
Built:
4-28-1919
Class:
B
42-2
Trucks:
2
Cylinders:
[#-Dia. x Stroke]
3 - 10 x 12
Gear Ratio:
2.05
Wheel Dia.:
29.5"
Gauge:
std.
Boiler:
[Style - Dia.]

E.W.T. - 42.125"
Boiler Pressure:
In Lbs. (PSI)
180
Tractive Effort:
16,886 Lbs.
Factor of
Adhesion:

5.76
Maximum
Safe Speed:

17.1
Fuel Type:
Oil
Fuel Capacity:
800 Gals.
Water Capacity:
1,560 Gallons
Empty Weight:
As built
81,000
Owners:
Hofius Steel & Equip. Co. (D), Seattle, WA
(4-28-1919) Spruce Production Corp. (U. S. Army) #425, Vancouver, WA
(4-28-1919) Siems, Carey-H. S. Kerbaugh Corp.* #425, Lake Pleasant, WA (assigned, no longer needed)
(4-28-1919) Delivered directly to Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver, WA; For sale
Zimmerman-Wells-Brown Co. (D), Portland, OR, For:
Great Northern Lbr. Co., Leavenworth, WA
(4-11-1922) Whitney Engineering Co. (D), Tacoma, WA
(4-1922) Hedlund Box & Lbr. Co. #3004, Marcus, WA
(1927) Hedlund Lbr. & Mfg. Co. #3004, Kettle Falls, WA
(by 10-28-1929) Chinook Lbr. & Mfg. Co. #3004, Republic, WA
Disposition: (c1938) Scrapped
Additional Notes: *Cost-plus contractor for Spruce Production Division (U. S. Army)