This old timer is being restored. The area was fairly dark, so I untilized off camera flash in a different position for each of three shots +2/-2. Processed in Photomatix, and touch up in Photoshop.
0 - Normal Exposure per se'
HDR
Is this a Shay locomotive?
Nikonian72 wrote:
Is this a Shay locomotive?
I don't have that info at this time. Other restorations have been Shay's.
heyrob
Loc: Western Washington
Nikonian72 wrote:
Is this a Shay locomotive?
From the position of the drive cylinders, I'd say no, it's a normal side rod locomotive.
That was made for hdr, very nice.
Nikonian72 wrote:
Is this a Shay locomotive?
A Hamon Lumber Co. Engine #17 which is an Alco 2822 Rod Locomotive.
heyrob
Loc: Western Washington
SoHillGuy wrote:
A Hamon Lumber Co. Engine #17 which is an Alco 2822 Rod Locomotive.
Is this at the Mt. Rainier Scenic RR?
heyrob
Loc: Western Washington
A buddy of mine used to volunteer on the RR, and I got to ride along on a ferry trip from Tacoma to the Mineral Shops way back sometime in the 80's. It's wasn't a steam trip though, it was behind the NP F-7 diesel, we rode the cab from Freight House Square to where the tracks cross Meridian south of Puyallup. The train made a short stop so everyone could to go into the little store for snacks & drinks, and then my friend and I rode the rear platform of the observation car the rest of the way to Mineral.
Is was a fun trip, RR folks only, except for a few of us guests. I wish I knew where my photos were from that.
heyrob wrote:
A buddy of mine used to volunteer on the RR, and I got to ride along on a ferry trip from Tacoma to the Mineral Shops way back sometime in the 80's. It's wasn't a steam trip though, it was behind the NP F-7 diesel, we rode the cab from Freight House Square to where the tracks cross Meridian south of Puyallup. The train made a short stop so everyone could to go into the little store for snacks & drinks, and then my friend and I rode the rear platform of the observation car the rest of the way to Mineral.
Is was a fun trip, RR folks only, except for a few of us guests. I wish I knew where my photos were from that.
A buddy of mine used to volunteer on the RR, and I... (
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My current knowledge is that the run from Freight House Square has been discontinued.
heyrob
Loc: Western Washington
SoHillGuy wrote:
My current knowledge is that the run from Freight House Square has been discontinued.
Yeah, this was an equipment move only. I think it was when they first got the F-7 and it had been painted at CEECO in Fife, and the 3 cars had likely had some work done as well. There were probably only 6 to 8 people total on the run, locomotive crew included.
Back in the same era, when the Chehalis Western was still hauling logs from Western Jct. to Tacoma, I got a cab ride from Western Jct to The Tacoma Belt Line (in those days) yard, dropped the loads, picked up a string of empties, and then back to Western Jct. It was a long day, but another fun trip. I think I had to be down at WJ at something like 4:30 AM and I lived in Redmond at the time.
Chinaman
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Nicely done, especially the editing.
heyrob wrote:
From the position of the drive cylinders, I'd say no, it's a normal side rod locomotive.
I was going to add an url for more info on the engine but it wants to print the whole article here.
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