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Shay No. 11

    Builders Information:  Built: 7-14-1923  Class:  C-90-3  Trucks: 3  Tractive Effort: 40,407 lbs.  Maximum Speed:  20 mph  Wheel Diameter:  36″  Boiler Pressure: 200 lbs.  Empty Weight: 173,800 lbs  Gauge: Standard  Fuel: Coal   Fuel Capacity: 5 tons  Water Capacity:  4,000  

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Heisler No. 6

  Current Status: Operational on Durbin Rocket Builders Information:  Built: 1929  Class:  C-90  Trucks: 3  Tractive Effort: .  Maximum Speed:    Wheel Diameter:  42″  Boiler Pressure: 200 lbs.  Empty Weight: 100 tons  Gauge: Standard  Fuel: Coal   Fuel Capacity:   Water Capacity:    

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Shay No. 2

Pacific Coast Shay Shay #2, a Pacific Coast Shay, was constructed in July of 1928 for the Mayo Lumber Company of Paldi, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. A Pacific Coast Shay is a souped-up model of the class C-70 3 truck Shay. The Pacific Coast features superheat, a firebox that is 13 inches longer, lower gear […]

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Moore Keppel & Co. Climax No. 9

Built in 1919 by the Climax Locomotive Works of Corry, PA, No. 9 a rare, Class C (3-Truck) model. Of the hundreds built, No. 9 is currently the sole operating Class C survivor and one of just three in existence. The No. 9 was delivered new to the Moore-Keppel & Company, based out of Ellamore, […]

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Shay No. 4

A Cass Scenic Railroad Original       Builders Information:  Built: 12-9-1922  Class: C 70-3  Trucks: 3  Tractive Effort: 30,375 lbs  Maximum Speed:  19mph  Wheel Diameter:  36″  Boiler Pressure: 200 lbs.  Empty Weight:  141,250  Gauge: Standard  Fuel: Coal  Fuel Capacity: 5 tons  Water Capacity:  3,000 gal.  

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Shay No. 5

The Oldest Operating Shay   Delivered in November 1905 for the original Cass-based railroad, West Virginia Spruce Lumber Co.’s Greenbrier & Elk River R.R. Shay 5 is the oldest and longest-operating Shay at Cass and has never operated off of home rails.   Builders Information:  Built: 11-11-1905  Class: C 80-3  Trucks: 3  Tractive Effort: 35,026 […]

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Western Maryland Shay No. 6

The Last Shay Western Maryland Shay No. 6 was built by the Lima Locomotive Works in 1945 for the steep grades of the Chaffee Branch, between Chaffee, WV, and Vindex, MD. The locomotive spent just four years in active service hauling coal for the railroad before retirement. The “Big 6” earns the distinction of being […]

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Cass Scenic Railroad

Historic. Authentic. A ride into yesterday A RIDE on the Cass Scenic Railroad is a thrilling experience for young and old who may never have seen a steam locomotive. Both are filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation as they approach the old Cass Depot to get tickets from the Agent for this once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Aboarrrrd"! [...]

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Durbin Depot

Staunton Parkersburg Turnpike, Durbin, WV 26264. The Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad operates historic steam-driven locomotives and classic, diesel-powered vintage passenger trains (some climate controlled) that depart the historic depots of Elkins, Durbin and Cass, April through December. Trips range from daylong excursions into the Monongahela National Forest to shorter sight-seeing trips along the banks […]

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Cheat Bridge Depot

Cheat Bridge Station 38.611667, -79.874167. The Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad operates historic steam-driven locomotives and classic, diesel-powered vintage passenger trains (some climate controlled) that depart the historic depots of Elkins, Durbin and Cass, April through December. Trips range from daylong excursions into the Monongahela National Forest to shorter sight-seeing trips along the banks of […]

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