Weyerhaeuser Woods Railroad Locomotive #101 |
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Weyerhaeuser #101 in its original paint scheme in Sycan. Jerry Lamper photo. |
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Weyerhaeuser #101 at the Sycan sand tower. John Henderson photo, Jeff Moore collection. |
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Another photo of the Weyerhaeuser #101 at the sand tower. John Henderson photo, Jeff Moore collection. |
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Weyerhaeuser #101 switching log cars at the Sycan shop. Photo by George Landrock. |
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Weyerhaeuser #101 at Sycan in July 1970. G.J. Bolinsky photo. |
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Weyerhaeuser #101 at Sycan circa 1975. Jeff Moore collection. |
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By 1984 the #101 was in the dead line at Sycan. Photo by Jimmy Bryant. |
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The #101 seen here sitting in what once was the OC&E Klamath Falls yard in December 1994. Jeff Moore photo. |
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The #101 in March 2017. Jeff Moore photo. |
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Title to the #101 passed to the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad, who in turn conveyed it to the Train Mountain Railroad Museum in Chiloquin, Oregon. Train Mountain moved the locomotive from its long time resting spot in Klamath Falls to Chiloquin between 13-15 August 2024, where it will be placed on a display track along with a tank car, several former Milwaukee Road log flats, and a caboose, all of which are also from Weyerhaeuser's Klamath operations. A bulkhead flat may be added to the train if the display track can be extended. The organization plans to repaint the #101. Lowranzo Panzik sent along the following photos of the move. |
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Aa broadside view of the #101 being moved to the truck. |
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Crews are starting to secure the #101 to the truck. |
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Robert Forren captured this screen shot of the #101 arriving on the Train Mountain grounds from one of the organization's web cameras. |
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The #101 on the display track in Chiloquin. The organization chose to orient the locomotive in the cab leading orientation because that's how Weyerhaeuser ran the locomotives through much of its operating career. |
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