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Side view of Shay train engine.

109. Shay No. 11 Side View

Front view of Shay train engine.  Man standing beside of it.

110. Shay Front View

No. 4 takes on a tank of water, and it takes 1,500 gallons of it from nearby Leatherback Creek for each puffing trip up Cheat Mountain, with about 400 thrilled passengers, that is.  The neighboring Chesapeake and Ohio Railway donated the water tank.

111. Shay No. 4. Cass Scenic Railroad

Philip Bagdon looking at Shay #4 train engine.

112. Shay No. 4 Cass Scenic Railroad

Side view of Shay train engine beside a trestle.  Original from C.B. Cromer

113. Shay Left Hand Full View in front of Coal Trestle.

There were 2 engines used in making the cut, No. 4 Engineer Robert Dean, No. 2 Engineer was Lewis (Pinhead) Collins.  There were 10-30 yd. cars and 10-20 yd. cars.  This is Engine #4 backing down with 10-30 yd. cars.

114. Shay No. 4 Rear View with 3 Loads of Dirt on 10-30 yd Cars. (Not the Big Cut)

Side View of Shay train engine pushing a cart with two men on it.

115. Shay No. 4 at Whittaker, W. Va., Cass Scenic Railroad

Side view of Shay train engine.  Four men standing beside it.  Clyde Galford, Engineer.

116. Shay No. 4, Cass Scenic Railroad

Shay engine with log cars traveling along hillside.

117. Shay No. 1 on Cheat with Logs

Greenbrier, Cheat and Elk Railroad No. 2 for West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. at Cass, W. Va; Shay No. 2 on Cheat Mtn. 1908.  Bob Hivick, Engineer.

118. On Cheat Mountain

View looking down on Shay train engine.  Man standing on engine.

119. Shay No. 12 Looking Down from Coal Ramp at Sand House

Portrait of Ivan Clarkson standing next to train engine. Sunday afternoon; Ivan Clarkson Collection.

120. Shay No. 13 in Cass Yard