No. 10 headed toward Tuolumne with one of the last trains of logs. In a few days the railroad would routinely shut down for the winter, but never reopen. This is another old Anscochrome slide th... (more)
Shay #5 on it's way to spruce with Artie at the throttle.
Shay #6 brings a loaded passenger train back to the town of Cass.
At the throttle of Shay No. 4, 92 year old Harold Allen brings the maple sap buckets up at the end of the syrup season. This mile long line had two Shays and hauled logs, maple sap and the occasi... (more)
Cass Scenic No.2 performs the final runby of the day on a Carl Franz photo special.
Test run of the Shay at CSTM.
An old Shay. Nikon Coolpix 3200
the old Graham County Railroad Company Shay locomotive makes it's way under the pedestrian bridge at the museum on the 3:00 run
Roaring Camp and Big tree's number 1 sits at the top of the mountain, among the Redwood forests preserved for riders of the line. Many of the trees are older than the locomotive by years!!
On it's 100th birthday, famous Shay #5 sits on the spur to Spruce, after double heading with #6 on the hill to Bald Knob
Ex West Side Lumber Co. #8 narrow gauge 3-truck Shay on display in Georgetown.
Former West Side Lumber Co. #12 a 3 truck shay and West Side Lumber Co. #14 a 2 truck shay at the museum's turntable.
Former West Side Lumber 3-truck Shay on display at the Old Georgetown Station.
Shay No. 8 was built for the Oklahoma Portland Cement Co. as their No. 2 in 1918. After passing through several owners , it was acquired by the Lowville & Beaver River Ry in 1989 and last run in ... (more)
Shay 2 smokes it up for the photo line during the 3-train race Sunday morning.