Seattle Trains: United States Plywood Corp #11 2-6-6-2 Mallet-type @ Northwest Railway Museum 60fps

Another icon of Snoqualmie, US Plywood Corp. #11 once pulled excursions for nearly twenty years for the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad. It also spent time as a display piece for the UW Department of Forestry. For its revenue life, it worked lumber. After a broken part caused damage back in 1990, it returned to like as a signature display for Snoqualmie, even serving time where Rotary 10 sits now. Today, it allows visitors to enter its cab and take a good look around. It was built as a 2-6-6-2T with side-saddle tanks; only their bottoms remain where "US Plywood Corp. (Wash.)" is. That accounts for the tender, but it's still a unique tender, being a repurposed 8k gal water tank car.