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The Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad or MRSR, formerly the Mt. Rainier Railroad and Logging museum (MRRR), is a steam-powered heritage railroad operating in the U.S. state of Washington between Elbe and Mineral. The railroad travels on trackage that passes through thick forest just south of Mount Rainier. The depot, gift shop and ticket office are ...
Six Willamette locomotives survive. Locomotive (Construction No. 34) Rayonier No. 2 was operational at the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad in Mineral, Washington, until the railroad shut down operations in 2020, but the line was later revived in 2023.
Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad in Elbe, Washington. Awaiting boiler work. 3: 78 short tons (69.6 long tons; 70.8 metric tons) Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad in Elbe, Washington. Static display. 1591: 1929: 3: 90 short tons (80.4 long tons; 81.6 metric tons) Cass Scenic Railroad 6: Cass Scenic Railroad State Park in Cass, West Virginia ...
Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, Washington Climax Locomotive Works: WA-02 Simpson Logging Company Locomotive No. 7: Shay locomotive: 1924 built 2004 NRHP Shelton, Washington: WI-01 Steam Locomotive No. 1385: 4-6-0: 1907 built 2000 NRHP North Freedom, Wisconsin
Hillcrest Lumber Co. #10, the larger locomotive weighing 70 tons, is currently preserved at Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad at Elbe, Washington. It is not currently operational and is awaiting work. One Climax is located in Roaring Camp And Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad, In Felton, California, USA.
At the Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad in Washington state, a 99-ton West Fork Logging Heisler #91 is operational, a 70-ton Hillcrest Lumber Climax #10 is operational, a 95-ton Pickering Lumber Shay #11 is awaiting boiler work, and a 75-ton Rayonier Company Willamette #2 is operational and is the only Willamette operating.
In 1996, Coombs had the pieces relocated to the Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad in Mineral, Washington. [1] [4] The plan was to have the locomotive restored and eventually ran on Mount Rainier's trackage, but this also fell through. [1] Skookum undergoing restoration inside the OCSR's Garibaldi engine shed in June 2015
Shay locomotive No. 11 laying partially dismantled in the "House of Gears" at the Mount Rainier Railroad and Logging Museum. Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad is a heritage railway that runs from Elbe to Mineral and is operated with steam locomotives and historic cars. The route leads through forests, crosses the Nisqually River and ends at the Mt ...