Mt. Rainier Scenic's Geared Locomotives |
Geared Steam Locomotive Works ©
Experience geared steam action as Heisler, Shay, and Climax locomotives launch a new season on the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad. Ready for the annual Spring photo run is Heisler No. 91, a three-truck West Coast Special; former Pickering Lumber Company No. 11, a three-truck Pacific Coast Shay built in 1929 by Lima Locomotive Works; and Mt. Rainier's Climax, the next to last of its type ever constructed and the first locomotive restored at the Mt. Rainier shops in southeastern Washington.
These standard gauge oil burners represent the highest level of geared technology developed by each manufacturer. They have plenty of muscle to easily haul heavy lumber up 2.8 percent grades. Close up shots demonstrate the different gear systems in motion. Plus, there are stunning action scenes of all three locomotives pulling uphill side by side.
A surprise debut of saddle tank No. 17, a Minaret Mikado-type steamer, and views of an
Alco S1 and a former Northern Pacific F9 add to the adventure. Both passenger and freight
trains are headed by some of the most interesting and rarely seen locomotives in
existence. It's a fantastic sight! 69 Minutes Color, stereo sound and narration. 1996.
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