Sunday, December 28, 2014

Shady Dell Pacific Railroad: 1998

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I originally posted some of these pictures on my old website on February 9, 2008. I have rescanned them and, for completion, also included some pictures my dad took during the same visit.

The Shady Dell Pacific Railroad is a 1-1/2":1' scale outdoor model railroad located in Molalla, Oregon and operated by the Pacific Northwest Live Steamers. My family has been to Shady Dell a number of times over the years. These pictures were taken during a visit in the summer of 1998, probably in July. I took most of them, but I have also included some that my dad took during the same visit.

79410485 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998
Photo by Cliff West

Here is 4-6-0 #28 being backed onto the line with a train of streamlined passenger cars.

01 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Here is 4-6-0 #28 blowing off a little steam before pulling into the station.

02 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Most of the railroad equipment belongs to individual members, but this green and white SW1500 #1956 belongs to the Pacific Northwest Live Steamers club for use by all members.

03 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Great Northern 2-8-2 Mikado #2424 is visiting from the Kitsap Live Steamers of Port Orchard, Washington.

04 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Here is 4-6-0 #28 pulling passengers across a girder bridge.

05 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 #4867 is sitting on one of the elevated tracks around the elevated turntable. These elevated tracks allow for easier unloading and loading of visiting equipment and allow easier access to the locomotives for maintenance.

06 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Here is another picture of 4-6-0 #28. The elevated turntable is just out of the picture to the left.

07 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

The Pacific Northwest Live Steamers SW1500 #1956 has just crossed over the big truss bridge. My parents and sister are riding in the second car.

08 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Here is Great Northern 2-8-2 Mikado #2424 passing the picnic area.

09 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Here is a Milwaukee Road "Little Joe" electric locomotive crossing a deck girder bridge. This locomotive was also operating during our 1995 visit.

10 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

The Milwaukee Road "Little Joe" has just crossed the big truss bridge.

79410580 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998
Photo by Cliff West

Here is Great Northern 2-8-2 Mikado #2424 crossing a deck girder bridge.

79410595 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998
Photo by Cliff West

Here is the Milwaukee Road “Little Joe” crossing the road at the entrance to the park.

79410678 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998
Photo by Cliff West

Here is 2-8-0 #28 near the entrance to the park.

11 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Here is another picture of the Milwaukee Road "Little Joe." This time my mom and sister are riding in the first car with the engineer.

79410772 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998
Photo by Cliff West

The Milwaukee Road “Little Joe” crossing the road at the entrance to the park, with my mom and sister in the first car.

79410856 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998
Photo by Cliff West

Here is 4-6-0 #28 near the picnic area.

12 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Here is another view of 4-6-0 #28 near the picnic area. I took this picture a fraction of a second after my dad took the previous one.

13 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Here is 4-6-0 #28 on the elevated turntable.

14 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 #4867 is still sitting on one of the elevated tracks around the elevated turntable while Great Northern 2-8-2 Mikado #2424 passes by in the background.

15 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

An old-time 4-4-0 American pulls a short train.

16 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

The 4-4-0 has just crossed the big truss bridge. It is clear that the sun is getting low in the sky.

17 Pacific Northwest Live Steamers in 1998

Here is one last picture of Great Northern 2-8-2 Mikado #2424.

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