According to the information listed on the back of this photo by the unknown photographer, this plucky Shay was built by Lima Locomotive Works in 1924, serial #3248. After working in the logging business, it iwas retired and is currently a display in a park in Shelton, Washington. It received the nickname "Tollie" after the company owner's wife. Some disagreement as to the reporting mark so I linked both to this page. |
Date:
8/5/1968 |
Location:
Shelton, WA Map  |
Views:
830 |
Collection Of:

Gary Everhart |
Locomotives: |
Author: Gary Everhart
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Picture Categories: Roster,Scenic,Steam |
This picture is part of album: Simpson Timber Co Shay #7 |