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Hillcrest #1 Shay: 2024-03-13 Steam-Up 

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Steam-Up on Day-2 of the Spring 2024 trials of the rebuilt Hillcrest #1 Shay locomotive.
The locomotive was pulled from the shed, the fire was lit, and she was steamed-up in 3 hours. After steam-up, she did limited trials on the narrow-gauge Cowichan Valley Railway, which was closed to visitors at that time. (trial movements to be shown in my next video)
The Cowichan Valley Railway is completely within the private grounds of the BC Forest Discovery Centre, in North Cowichan on Vancouver Island.
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The Hillcrest #1 Shay is a narrow-gauge oil burning steam locomotive in the Cowichan Valley of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
This Class-B Shay has a present-era weight of approximately 28 tons. She was construction number 3147 in 1920 at the factory in Lima Ohio, USA.
After a pre-delivery factory conversion from narrow-gauge to standard-gauge, she arrived at Hillcrest Lumber on Vancouver Island in early 1921, and worked for Hillcrest Lumber in Sahtlam, and then for other companies in the Cowichan Valley and Crofton until 1963.
Following conversion back to narrow-gauge and oil burning, she was donated to the newly formed Cowichan Valley Forest Museum which opened in 1965. This museum is now known as the BC Forest Discovery Centre, located on Drinkwater Road in North Cowichan, on Vancouver Island.
The Hillcrest #1 Shay was one of the steam locomotives that pulled the visitor train in the early years of the forest museum, and she did this from the late 1960s until 1998. Following this, she went into storage, and the visitor train was then pulled mainly by the Vulcan #25 "Samson" steam locomotive.
A rebuild project was started in 2016 and was completed in Spring 2024. The Hillcrest #1 Shay is now being tested in-service, pulling the visitor train on various days during weekends in Summer 2024.
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Комментарии : 8   
@pitrow66
@pitrow66 3 месяца назад
Wonderful documentary. I appreciate your time and efforts to document this wonderful Shay.
@LowLightMike
@LowLightMike 3 месяца назад
Thanks Bob, I appreciate this.
@tracksidebcproductionsofficial
@tracksidebcproductionsofficial 3 месяца назад
Great documentary Mike! I really enjoyed this.
@LowLightMike
@LowLightMike 3 месяца назад
Thanks MO !
@tomtwiss8506
@tomtwiss8506 3 месяца назад
Fantastic! I can't believe the shay is back. I am excited for your next video
@LowLightMike
@LowLightMike 3 месяца назад
Thanks Tom. I will have 5 or 6 more videos to come (including one posted already today) of the trial runs in March & April. ...and then hopefully soon I will be making lots of in-action videos of the Shay pulling the visitor train with lots of happy people on board.
@rottenroads1982
@rottenroads1982 3 месяца назад
Shay Locomotives are definitely one of my Favorite kinds of Steam Locomotives. Also, this looks like it’s a 3ft gauge railroad. I do like 3ft gauge. It’s basically the Standard Narrow Gauge of North America.
@LowLightMike
@LowLightMike 3 месяца назад
I appreciate these comments. Yes, a 3 foot gauge railway here, which I just usually refer to as "narrow gauge." They were commonplace on Vancouver Island for logging railways in the early 20th century.
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