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Roaring Camp & Big Trees #7, the Sonora Shay

Posted by Schaffner
on Thursday, May 26, 2016
In the Santa Cruz Mountains between San Jose and Santa Cruz is the Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad. They've been people through a redwood forest since 1963. (I first rode a train here on their opening day when I was 7 years old.)

On May 14, 2016 the Central Coast Chapter NRHS had an excursion here. We rode the train to the top of Bear Mountain, had lunch, and then had a tour of the engine house.

The power for the train up the mountain was RC&BT #7, a 1911 Shay from (of course) Lima Locomotive Works. #7 was built for the Butte & Plumas Railroad, where it was #4. It then went to the Westside Lumber Company as #7. It was then used on the Westside & Cherry Valley, and came to the RC&BTNGRR in 1985.
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