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| Photo Credit:
Left: D. S. Richter collection Right: Allen County Historical Society Museum (BP 5-1894) |
| Shop Number 461 | - | Built for: St. Marys & Southwestern RR |
| {416th Lima Built Shay} | ||
| Built: |
Class: 80-3 |
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Cylinders: [#-Dia. x Stroke] |
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Boiler:
[Style - Dia.] |
| Boiler Pressure:
190 |
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Empty Weight: 141,000 |
| Owners:
St. Marys & Southwestern RR #5, St. Marys, PA (c1895) Boston Consolidated Mining Co. #10, Bingham, UT (1909-13) Utah Copper Co. #10, Bingham, UT (1915) Newaukum Valley RR #2, Napavine, WA Onalaska Lbr. Co. #2, Onalaska, WA (1-19-1921) Carlisle-Pennell Lbr. Co. #2, Onalaska, WA (4-21-1926) Carlisle Lbr. Co. #2 later #800, Onalaska, WA (11-6-1926) For Sale |
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| Disposition: (1931) Scrapped | |||
| Additional Notes:
Hall & Kaul Lbr. Co. later Kaul & Hall Lbr. Co. Inc., was never the owner of the St. Marys & Southwestern RR, which had only one Shay for about a year. Confusion comes from the fact that the same people owned all three operations. |
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