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Started by ebtbob, August 06, 2007, 06:36:46 AM

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Ken

  As a suggestion for a three truck SHAY, the last 2½ footer built 08-30-1929.
SN 3341, Class 60-3, for Braden Copper Co (Chile) as #20.
  Braden operated 10-two truck & 6-three truck SHAY's.

  Downside is, I would need to build a string of Braden 20ft ore gondolas<G>.

  Ken
    GWN
   

 

amdaylight

Count me in for three of four of those, that is a nice looking loco.

Andre :) :)

ksivils

Where can one find a photo of these 30 inch gauge 3 truck shays?

Ken

 kevin

    Shay locomotives.com

  SN 1771  # 22    2 truck             SN 2753  #10  3 truck
       2256       4                                  2801    12
       2257      16                                 2876    14
       2420      17                                 2877    15
       2462      18                                 3013    19
       2520      19                                 3341    20
       2592      20
       2873      16
       2874      17
       2875      18
       
     Not all have photos, but 3341 has photos of both sides.


     Ken
       GWN

Hamish K

kevin

URL is http://www.shaylocomotives.com/data/dataframe.htm

Go to number (as in above post) for specific loco.

The 3 truck Braden locos were the largest 30 inch gauge Shays made, of course there were similar sized locos in 3 foot and other gauges. It would be a good choice.

Personally I would have little use for the 4-6-0 that introduced this thread.

Hamish

Ken


  Hamish
  thanks for the sending the  URL.

  Kevin/etal

  I made a mess of the SN/engine number list

  Corrected listing

     2 Truck                                      3 Truck

SN 1771  # 22                       SN 2753    10
       2256       4                            2801    12
       2257       5                            2876    14
       2420       6                            2877    15
       2462       7                           3013     19
       2520       8                           3341     20
       2592       9
       2873     16
       2874     17
       2875     18


   Ken
     GWN

Jim Goodridge

The Canadian Collieries Rwy needs three of the ten wheelers to go with the consolidations.  The new 4-4-0 looks nice but doesn't fit with our operations.  I really like the snowplow on the 4-6-0.  In fact it looks so good we may have to move our coal mines from Vancouver Island to places further north.
Best Regards
Jim

Ken

 Jim
  Moving farther North, mean's you would be looking at the Coal field around Smither's,  the mine supplied the pulp mill at Watson Island (Port Edward). Worked in the Pulp  Mill 67 to 70, by that time coal
was no longer used and the mine's had shutdown.
   Orginal boilers (1952) had been converted to oil firing when I
started there in 1967, coal bunkers were still in place though!.

 
  Ken Clark
     GWN


finderskeepers

That one I would have bought, I'm going to take a pass on the 4-4-0. 'Course I'm still waiting for the heisler and the larger more modern Shay. I currently have the 2-6-0, 2-8-0, and climax, as well as the MMI K-27, K-28 engines. Please make the heisler the same size as the climax!