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Civil War-era railcar arrives in Libby

Alan Lewis Gerstenecker | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 3 months AGO
by Alan Lewis Gerstenecker
| October 22, 2013 3:15 PM

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The Shay Locomotive has had a long history of hauling timber in Libby, and as Heritage Museum volunteers sought to pump new life into No. 1643, they were searching for the perfect companion piece.

On Saturday, the marriage of engine and car was consummated, as a Civil War-era passenger car that was once owned by the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus was delivered to Libby.

“We’re just so glad it’s here,” said Ron Carter, the museum’s Equipment Railroad Committee chairman. “It took a lot to bring it here, but it’s here now.”

Carter, Museum Board President Dave Etienne, volunteers Doug Adams, Jay Matthews and Joe Swartzenberger of South End Towing, who drove the 400 miles to White Sulphur Springs to pick up the railcar, reviewed the 19th century relic upon its arrival.

“It’s going to have an all-modern undercarriage,” Carter said. “It will meet all modern railroad specifications.”

Carter’s dream — and those of his volunteers — is to have the refurbished Shay locomotive pull the renovated passenger car on, at least, Port Authority property and perhaps even across the Haul Bridge that would include an eight-mile loop.

A date of completion is unknown, mostly because the work is contingent on donations.

Matthews is a retired union boilermaker, who is overseeing the rebuilding of the locomotive, affectionately know as “ole Four Spot.”

In Libby, the Shay hauled logs, supplies and logging crews until about 1924.

As for the railcar, Carter is researching its history. To assist call, 283-1830.

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