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Looking toward Spruce with Shavers Fork on the left.  Left to Right 1. Page McCloud (killed 1/25/23 at Sugar Grove), 2. not identified, 3. not identified, 4. not identified, 5. Piney Williams, Engineer, 6. Fireman; Ready to head down the steep mountain to Cass, Shay no. 11 and crew pause at Spruce water tower in 1916.  This engine was the biggest engine on the R.R. until the purchase of # 12 in 1921.

37. Shay No. 11 and Crew at Spruce Watertank

Train moving along tracks.

38. Heisler No. 6, Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, W. Va.

Engine parked in shop.

39. Shay Locomotive in Shop, Cass, W. Va.

Derelict locomotives at Cass Yard, Cass, W.V.

40. Shay No. 12, Left Side View, Standing Ready to be Junked.

Starting up Shavers Fork (Shay in woods at end of tracks); Walter Good 'Bluejay' Tumblin on flatcar (maybe not Walter Good - maybe Barney Showalter); D.D. Brown Collection.

41. Mower Construction Train, Cass, W. Va.

P.E. Percy, Lima Locomotive Works.

42. Shay No. 12. Builder's Photo

Engine hauling cars on the Cass Scenic Railroad.

43. Heisler No. 6, Cass, W. Va.

West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company Engine No. 2

44. Shay No. 2 (Pulp Train) on Cheat Mountain, Cass, W. Va.

Possibly Herb Shafer in cabin doorway; from collection of Phillip Bagdon 7918 New Orleans Drive Alexandria VA  22308

45. Shay No. 12 on Test Run near Mace, W. Va.

Original source:  Homer Floyd Fansler, Hendricks, West Virginia

46. Shay Locomotive at a Lumber camp near Horton, Randolph County, W. Va.

From Marshall Blizzard, Bayard, WV

47. Train Carrying Lumber and Workers Across Bridge

From Marshall Blizzard, Bayard, W. Va.

48. Train Pulling Workers on Cars