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Historic steam engine on display The Crooked River
Dinner Train will celebrate the third annual Railroad Day festival at the
train station at 4075 N.E. O'Neil Junction in Redmond on Saturday, September
7.
The historic Mt. Emily Shay Steam Engine #1 will arrive at the train
station at approximately 11 a.m. and will be on display until 5 p.m.,
when the train boards its passengers for the evening run. Engineer Roy
Hill and Fireman Martin Hansen will be on hand to answer questions.
The festival will feature a beer garden and concessions.
Built in 1923 by the Lima Locomotive Works, The Mt. Emily Shay Steam
Engine was one of only 2,776 such locomotives built.
Made to climb steep grades, the #1 worked for 30 years for the Mt. Emily
Lumber Company in La Grande.
In 1955 the company started hauling its logs by truck and scrapped its
railroad.
The #1 was leased to the City of Prineville Railway by the Oregon Historical
Society and operates on that line. |
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