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WASHINGTON LOGGING LOCOMOTIVES
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This list is compiled from information found in the Lima Locomotive Works
service department cards. While primarily concerned with Lima built Shay locomotives
sometimes machines ofother builders were noted. I have no way ofknowing how
accurate this information is. The dates given are from corispondence between field agents
and the home office. Where only C/N is shown the locomotive is a Shay.
Information in bold text from other sources.
Apex Mining Co. Berlin, WA 36” gauge
C/N 2300 sold to W. P. Hawthorn
Anderson & Midelton Lbr. Co. Aberdeen, WA 8 miles RR 60# rail 38 degrees max
grade 6.5% max grade Oil Wt Lmt 70 tons
#1 C/N 3010
Shay satisfactory, not operating 03-02-27
Not operating 01-31-28
Allen & Nolte Log. Co. Glacier, WA 09-01-23 8 miles RR 60# rail 30 degree curve
8% max grade Wt. Lmt. 70 tons
#1 C/N 3100
Aloha Lbr. Co. Aloha, WA
C/N 963
AndronLogCo. Darrington, WA 08-19-26 15 miles track 60 lbs rail 45 degree
curve 8% max grade Oil Mgr. Wm. MacFarlane Supt. Fred MacFarlane
MM Vic Freyed
#1 C/N 2872
#2 C/N 2689
Not operating, Locomotives in good condition 06-10-25
Expect to move to Yoeman Lbr. Co. Pe Ell, WA cut out at Darrington 08-18-26
Admiralty Log. Co. Seattle, WA
#6 C/N 2970
Anderson & Midelton Lbr. Co. Midson, WA
C/N1948
Alpine Lbr. Co. Alpine, WA 11-21-27 3 miles RR 36” gauge 46# rail 10% max
grade
C/N1810
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WASHINGTON LOGGING LOCOMOTIVES
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This list is compiled from information found in the Lima Locomotive Works
service department cards. While primarily concerned with Lima built Shay locomotives
sometimes machines ofother builders were noted. I have no way ofknowing how
accurate this information is. The dates given are from corispondence between field agents
and the home office. Where only C/N is shown the locomotive is a Shay.
Information in bold text from other sources.
Apex Mining Co. Berlin, WA 36” gauge
C/N 2300 sold to W. P. Hawthorn
Anderson & Midelton Lbr. Co. Aberdeen, WA 8 miles RR 60# rail 38 degrees max
grade 6.5% max grade Oil Wt Lmt 70 tons
#1 C/N 3010
Shay satisfactory, not operating 03-02-27
Not operating 01-31-28
Allen & Nolte Log. Co. Glacier, WA 09-01-23 8 miles RR 60# rail 30 degree curve
8% max grade Wt. Lmt. 70 tons
#1 C/N 3100
Aloha Lbr. Co. Aloha, WA
C/N 963
AndronLogCo. Darrington, WA 08-19-26 15 miles track 60 lbs rail 45 degree
curve 8% max grade Oil Mgr. Wm. MacFarlane Supt. Fred MacFarlane
MM Vic Freyed
#1 C/N 2872
#2 C/N 2689
Not operating, Locomotives in good condition 06-10-25
Expect to move to Yoeman Lbr. Co. Pe Ell, WA cut out at Darrington 08-18-26
Admiralty Log. Co. Seattle, WA
#6 C/N 2970
Anderson & Midelton Lbr. Co. Midson, WA
C/N1948
Alpine Lbr. Co. Alpine, WA 11-21-27 3 miles RR 36” gauge 46# rail 10% max
grade
C/N1810
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