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"We have world-wide eyes on us right now," said Kristyn Balog. "There's only 2,600 ever built, 115 remaining — and we have ...
In what has become a dad's day tradition, the BC Forest Discovery Centre located in North Cowichan once again celebrates the ...
Shay locomotives, like the 37-ton No. 4 built by the Lima Locomotive Works in Ohio, were specifically designed to work on poorly constructed track, common at logging sites in the early 20th century.
Both the Shay and Pacific will then be the primary motive power for excursions on the Oregon Pacific. With up to five steam locomotives now active or under restoration, along with a growing fleet ...
The Shay steam locomotive in Anson Park, one of Dakota Walcot's suggestions for The Storyteller. (File photos by Bob McIntyre, MyCochraneNowc.om staff) An Iroquois Falls resident says she already has ...
Shay Taylor, out of Ohio, entered the transfer portal on April 11th as a graduate transfer. Since then, he has received a number of offers from schools like Wake Forest, Charlotte, San Diego State ...
Locomotives like the latest acquisition, a century old logging locomotive called the "Mount Emily Shay #1," had been owned by the Oregon Historical Society. Inside the building, there are plans to ...
This model of a West Virginia Pulp & Paper Shay steam locomotive will be running on the Mid-Ohio Valley Model Railroad Club’s HO scale modular layout at the group’s 29th Annual Fall Train Show ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Oregon Rail Heritage Center’s newest steam locomotive, th e Mount Emily Shay #1, is on display for the first time since the Oregon Historical Society donated the ...
The above engraving represents one style of Shay’s Patent Locomotives, which will do more work than any other style of locomotive of the same weight. On steep grades and short curves they are ...
All aboard for the triumphant return of the Hillcrest Shay No. 1 geared steam locomotive! B.C. Forest Discovery Centre invites train lovers of all ages to Journey of Labour: From Past to Present this ...