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Locomotive Restoration Completed
The Northwest
Railway Museum has completed the
first phase in the restoration of steam locomotive #11. The locomotive
was placed on exhibit in Snoqualmie on Friday,
February 11, 2005 at the corner of Snoqualmie
Parkway and Railroad Ave. The new exhibit
location was constructed by the Museum in partnership with the
Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce and will be one of the
cornerstones for the new Snoqualmie Gateway Park now under
construction.
Phase one restoration of #11 has returned the locomotive to
its 1956 appearance. Over
2,000 hours of work was performed by volunteers from the Northwest Railway
Museum and the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce and included
cleaning, sash and door replication, replacement of several missing
features, painting and lettering. The project was guided by six
Museum Volunteers who contributed over 150 hours each: Dale
Campbell, Richard Wilkens, Dan Calhoun, Dick Huntamer, Martin
Nemerever, and Ralf Sampson.
Locomotive 11, built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works
in 1926, is a 104-ton steam locomotive with two separate engines
under one boiler, a locomotive type commonly utilized on logging
railroads throughout the Northwest. Locomotive #11 was retired
in 1961 and is now owned by Washington State Parks. It was moved to Snoqualmie
in 1972 and is on long-term loan to the Northwest Railway
Museum.
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