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File:GordonCorwin Shay Chassis Test.jpg|Gordon Corwin's famed Fruit Growers Supply Co. # 7 SHAY... It was the CHASSIS only, operating on compressed air at the old track of GGLS in Oakland's Redwood Regional Park. The guy at left in coveralls is Gordon Corwin. To the right, is the late GGLS member Louis Lawrence. Photo circa 1951. Photo by Harry Dixon, submitted by Ken Shattock. | File:GordonCorwin Shay Chassis Test.jpg|Gordon Corwin's famed Fruit Growers Supply Co. # 7 SHAY... It was the CHASSIS only, operating on compressed air at the old track of GGLS in Oakland's Redwood Regional Park. The guy at left in coveralls is Gordon Corwin. To the right, is the late GGLS member Louis Lawrence. Photo circa 1951. Photo by Harry Dixon, submitted by Ken Shattock. | ||
File:GordonCorwin TestingShayAtGGLS 1956.jpg|[[Gordon Corwin]] of [[Southern California Live Steamers]] at the [[Golden Gate Live Steamers]] Spring Meet, 1956, feeding steam from his locomotive to the engine of his Shay with the able assistance of Louis Lawrence. Photo by [[Harry Dixon]]. From The [[North American Live Steamers]], Vol 1 No 5, 1956. | |||
File:GordonCorwin ShayChassisTest about1952.jpg|If you want to run Gordon's chassis, you double-head it with an operable engine and run a steam line to the cylinders. | File:GordonCorwin ShayChassisTest about1952.jpg|If you want to run Gordon's chassis, you double-head it with an operable engine and run a steam line to the cylinders. | ||
File:GordonCorwin ShayNo7.jpg|Gordon Corwin and his Fruit Grower's Supply Co. Shay #7. From the Harry Dixon collection. | File:GordonCorwin ShayNo7.jpg|Gordon Corwin and his Fruit Grower's Supply Co. Shay #7. From the Harry Dixon collection. |
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Gordon Corwin's famed Fruit Growers Supply Co. # 7 SHAY... It was the CHASSIS only, operating on compressed air at the old track of GGLS in Oakland's Redwood Regional Park. The guy at left in coveralls is Gordon Corwin. To the right, is the late GGLS member Louis Lawrence. Photo circa 1951. Photo by Harry Dixon, submitted by Ken Shattock.
Gordon Corwin of Southern California Live Steamers at the Golden Gate Live Steamers Spring Meet, 1956, feeding steam from his locomotive to the engine of his Shay with the able assistance of Louis Lawrence. Photo by Harry Dixon. From The North American Live Steamers, Vol 1 No 5, 1956.
Gordon Corwin's Shay running at LALS track, about April 1958. This is a view as from the south side looking north past the No. 30 T&T RR coach to the Oahu RR. train heading east. Chaski.org
Carl Herrera Restoration
From Chaski.org
Postwarbob posted:
- Carl Herrera now owns this engine . He has totally restored it to its original beauty. He spent many hours repiping and repairing worn out parts . The purple paint is still the original paint but most of the black paint is new.
David Rohrer posted:
- The Shay really looks great, I remember it from when Francis Moseley owned it, was pleased to see you even have the cable wrapped around the sand dome.
Gordon Corwin Meets
From The Miniature Locomotive, July/August 1953
By C. S. Chovil, Secretary, Southern California Live Steamers
The Gordon Corwin annual picnic and engine meet proved very popular with S.C.L.S.. the attendance was more than in the past years, the day was perfect and the tracks of the SUNKIST LINES in good condition. Many members brought their lunches as invited, came early and stayed until the last boiler was blown down. The roster of locomotives was as follows: Jim Keith's 1 inch scale Hudson; Barny Shrive's 3/4 inch scale N.Y.C. Niagara; Irene Lewis's 1 inch scale six-wheel switcher operated by Bob Harpur; Milton Uhler's 3/4 inch Tom Thumb; John Matthew's 3/4 inch English Shunting engine "Pug"; Burt Petersen's 3/4 inch Northern; Bill wightman's 3/4 inch 2-4-4 tank engine; Andy Wightman's 3/4 inch Mogul and J.D. Hillyard's 3/4 inch Atlantic.