PORTLAND, Ore. — Mt. Emily Lumber No. 1, a three-truck Shay locomotive built in 1923, has been moved into the engine house at its new home, the Oregon Rail Heritage Center.
The move came Tuesday, Oct. 15, according to a Facebook post from the Friends of the SP&S 700.
The center plans to use the locomotive for excursions once it under goes its required Federal Railroad Administration 1,472-day inspection.
The locomotive was previously property of the Oregon Historical Society, which had no place to store it and selected the Heritage Center to become the new owner in 2022, after the City of Prineville — which had taken care of the Shay since 1994 — requested an end to that long-term loan. The Shay had been on a flatcar at the Heritage Center since February [see “Shay locomotive arrives …,” Trains News Wire, Feb. 16, 2024].
Looks like they already have an info board up for it, too.
Check the number of the other Lima I believe your spell checker forgot a “4” as in 4449, oh where is Rosy when we need her?
I’ve had local chastise me for not pronouncing it Ore”gun”, but Orange is not pronunciation I have heard before.
“Shay moved into Orange Rail Heritage Center engine house
By Trains Staff | October 16, 2024”