USA: Willamette 3-truck at Mt Rainier
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USA: Willamette 3-truck at Mt Rainier
This Willamette 3-truck at Mt Rainier Scenic Railroad, according to Wikipedia, "closely resembles a Shay locomotive" and is "the only operational Willamette in the world". And here is the hogger.
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Tom Macrery
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Re: USA: Willamette 3-truck at Mt Rainier
Interesting! Willamette, Shay, and geared locomotive are all new to me. Did any of them come to (South) Africa?
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Re: USA: Willamette 3-truck at Mt Rainier
I'm sure there's an expert out there somewhere who will prove me wrong, but as far as I know Shays, and geared locomotives in general, weren't common outside north America. I too had never heard of a Willamette, but I liked the picture.
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Ian Roberts
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Re: USA: Willamette 3-truck at Mt Rainier
The first Willamette was built in 1922 when the Shay patents had expired.
Looks like Shay & Lima were not as good as Beyer Peacock in keeping detail modifications patented and thus effectivly extending the original patents.
Looks like Shay & Lima were not as good as Beyer Peacock in keeping detail modifications patented and thus effectivly extending the original patents.
Ian