Shay Locomotives
Number | Cylinders | Wheels | Built | Works number | Assignment | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6"x10" | 22" | 23 May 1905 | 1537 | Marion, Ohio | built as Norris & Christian Stone & Lime Company #1; scrapped 1922 | |
1 | 9"x8" | 26" | 10 April 1906 | 1662 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
3 | 9"x8" | 26" | 27 March 1898 | 561 | Kelley's Island, Ohio | named Norman Kelley |
3 | 11"x12" | 32" | 25 September 1920 | 3112 | Martin, Ohio | |
4 | 9"x8" | 26" | 2o May 1898 | 562 | Kelley's Island, Ohio | |
5 | 6"x10" | 21.5" | 13 March 1899 | 573 | Kelley's Island, Ohio | named W. M. Harsh |
10 | 9"x8" | 26" | 5 May 1906 | 1663 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
14 | 9"x8" | 26" | 21 April 1906 | 1664 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
25 | 9"x8" | 26.5" | 6 April 1905 | 1514 | Dover Plains, New York | |
26 | 9"x8" | 26.5" | 17 May 1905 | 1515 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
27 | 9"x8" | 26.5" | 26 May 1905 | 1516 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
28 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 1 May 1907 | 1852 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
29 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 3 May 1907 | 1853 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
30 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 4 May 1907 | 1854 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
31 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 10 May 1907 | 1855 | Marblehead, Ohio | named Mary Sanders |
32 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 20 May 1907 | 1856 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
33 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 1 April 1908 | 2045 | Sandusky, Ohio | |
34 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 20 May 1908 | 2046 | Cleveland, Ohio | sold to General Crushed Stone Company, Le Roy, New York |
35 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 20 March 1908 | 2074 | Sandusky, Ohio | |
36 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 20 March 1908 | 2075 | Sandusky, Ohio | sold to General Crushed Stone Company, Akron, New York |
37 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 20 March 1908 | 2076 | Sandusky, Ohio | |
38 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 1 April 1908 | 2077 | Sandusky, Ohio | |
39 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 15 April 1908 | 2078 | Sandusky, Ohio | |
40 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 15 April 1908 | 2079 | Martin, Ohio | |
41 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 15 April 1908 | 2080 | Sandusky, Ohio | sold to General Crushed Stone Company, Akron, New York |
42 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 1 June 1908 | 2081 | Kelley's Island, Ohio | |
43 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 1 July 1908 | 2082 | Kelley's Island, Ohio | |
44 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 3 July 1910 | 2263 | Clarence, New York | sold to General Crushed Stone Company, Akron, New York |
45 | 8"x12" | 26.5" | 3 July 1910 | 2264 | Clarence, New York | sold to General Crushed Stone Company, Winchester, Massachusetts; later moved to Akron, New York |
53 | 8"x12" | 27.5" | 22 March 1911 | 2429 | Marblehead, Ohio | sold to General Crushed Stone Company, Akron, New York |
54 | 8"x12" | 27.5" | 22 March 1911 | 2430 | Clarence, New York | sold to General Crushed Stone Company, Akron, New York |
55 | 8"x12" | 27.5" | 27 June 1912 | 2541 | Sandusky, Ohio | |
56 | 8"x12" | 27.5" | 9 May 1913 | 2638 | Kelley's Island, Ohio | |
57 | 8"x12" | 27.5" | 3 May 1913 | 2677 | Kelley's Island, Ohio | |
58 | 8"x12" | 27.5" | 16 May 1914 | 2721 | Sandusky, Ohio | |
59 | 8"x12" | 27.5" | 23 May 1914 | 2775 | Sandusky, Ohio | |
62 | 8"x12" | 27.5" | 3 March 1916 | 2851 | White Rock, Ohio | |
63 | 8"x12" | 27.5" | 3 March 1916 | 2852 | White Rock, Ohio | |
64 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 17 February 1917 | 2898 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
65 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 17 February 1917 | 2899 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
66 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 22 February 1917 | 2900 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
67 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 23 February 1917 | 2901 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
68 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 27 February 1917 | 2902 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
69 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 3 March 1917 | 2903 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
70 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 10 March 1917 | 2904 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
71 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 19 March 1917 | 2917 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
72 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 19 March 1917 | 2918 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
73 | 8"x8" | 27.5" | 19 March 1917 | 2919 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
74 | 8"x8" | 29" | 30 June 1923 | 3218 | Marblehead, Ohio | |
75 | 8"x8" | 29" | 2 July 1923 | 3219 | Marblehead, Ohio |
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