Logging Railways in British Columbia Hillcrest
Lumber Co. Ltd. 9 50-ton Climax #1359 6/15 Mesachie Lake, VI. July 18, 1957 Mayo
Lumber 3 50-ton Shay Lima #3262 4/24 Displayed by Mayo 1959. Osborne
Bay Wharf 1 (acq. 3/47 ex Mayo Lbr.) Shay Elk
Falls 1 2-truck 50-ton Shay oil-fired. Lima 3289 10/25 Elk Falls, VI. November
1967. This was the last steam locomotive in Canada in use for revenue freight. It switched the barge operation at Duncan Bay on Vancouver Island and the Elk Falls paper mill an isolated operation, having been transferred there from Comox Logging & Railway of parent company Crown Zellerbach Canada. It was finally retired in 1973 and in 1974 found its way to the National Museum of Science & Technology (now; Canada Science and Technology Museum) in Ottawa where it was eventually restored to occasional operation on their property. Built for Merrill & Ring Lumber 4, Thedosia Arm, BC, it was sold in May 1942 to Comox Logging and Railway 15 for their extensive logging railway at Ladysmith, VI. In 1951 it went to Elk Falls.
MacMillan
& Bloedel 1044 was one of the last operating steam locomotives in BC. Porter
#6877 5/24 Chemainus, VI Canadian
Forest Products (CANFOR) (acq.1948) 112 2-6-2T 90-ton BLW #56323 3/23
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