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| Photo Credit: Left as Built: David Price collection Upper as Rebuilt: Hagley Museum collection (c1918) |
| Shop Number 861 | - | Built for: Brookpark Lbr. Co. |
| {803rd Lima Built Shay} | ||
| Built: |
Class: 28-2 |
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Cylinders: 3 - 9 x 8 |
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| Boiler Pressure:
160 |
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Empty Weight: 40,000 |
| Owners: Brookpark Lbr. Co. #102, Enterprise, MS Birmingham Rail & Loco. Co. (D) #1074, Birmingham, AL (1-22-1916) Tennessee Tbr., Coal & Iron Co., Morgan & Fentress RY, Catoosa, TN (c1918) Birmingham Rail & Loco. Co. (D) #1197, Birmingham, AL (10-17-1918) McCorkle Lbr. Co., #102, Dante, VA (1-24-1919) McCorkle Lbr. Co. #102, Nora, VA (1-24-1921) McCorkle Lbr. Co. #102, Swords Creek, VA (3-27-1926) Clinch Valley Lbr. Co. Fort Blackmore, VA (1932) McCorkle Lbr. Co. #102, Mace Springs, VA McCorkle Lbr. Co. #102, Stonega, VA (6-15-1943) Coal Processing Co. #861, Dixiana, VA |
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| Disposition: Scrapped | |||
| Additional Notes: Rebuilt by Birmingham Rail & Loco. Co., Birmingham, AL | |||