Have you ever wondered where that Heisler Engine No. 9 that is on display in Scotia came from? It was built in 1921 in Erie, Pennsylvania by Heisler Locomotive Works, and delivered to the Mt.
A lot has happened since Locomotive No. 9, the last remaining full-size piece of the historic Mount Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway in the Bay Area, was removed from Scotia in November 2018.
As they pounded, heated, cut and shaped massive beams and sheets of metal, it's likely that the Erie-area craftsmen employed at Heisler Locomotive Works, once located near West 16th and Hickory ...
The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad completed the move of a 1913 Heisler steam locomotive from Fremont, California, to Tillamook on Thursday. According to the railroad's Facebook page, the journey began ...
<p>Caboose 5, along with Coach 100 Leviathan, will be pulled by the No. 3 Heisler Locomotive during Labor Day weekend trips at the Sumpter Valley Railroad.</p> All aboard, the No. 3 woodburning ...
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