One of the most popular themes in model railroading is the logging railroad and its sawmill. If you've been bitten by the bug, enjoy this
(142) Best of the Historic Steam Sawmill - YouTube
Also, fairly unknown but an excellent place to visit
http://lumbermuseum.org/
A single tree and so much lumber. A true gift from nature. And that steam engine can sure power-up that saw!
Thanks for sharing.
Simon
Glad you enjoyed it. My pike is a combination of the Bellefonte Central and East Broad Top, interchanging with the Pennsy, featuring logging, iron ore, coal and limestone traffic as well as general freight and the local passenger runs. I attended Penn State as an undergrad, so all of this is home ground. BTW, PSU's Mont Alto Campus was founded as the State Forestry Academy, which shows how important this industry once was. Penn State absorbed the Academy in the late Twenties - and you can still get a degree in Forestry from the University.
A bit more about the Pennsylvania Museum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Lumber_Museum
and other musea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Forestry_museums_in_the_United_States
When I was in grad school, I would take a break by borrowing this from the school library and reading it - all thirteen volumes!
https://www.amazon.com/Logging-Railroad-Lumbering-Pennsylvania-Complete/dp/B01EQK5748
Neat! I've seen similar mills, but they were diesel powered.
Been in a couple of old machine shops with belt drives, amazing to watch things work.
Thanks for sharing,
Richrd