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A photo of steam
locomotive No. 104 at its former location in Simpson Park in North Bend. This
photo was taken before a protective cover was built over the engine. |
Oregon
Coast Historical Railway member Dick Jamsgard uses a pneumatic
needle grinder to remove rust from the back
head of the boiler on steam locomotive No. 104. |

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Members of the
OCHR carefully remove the front cover of historic steam locomotive No. 104 as
part of the work to determine if the boiler could be rebuilt. The cover was
replaced once tests were conducted. |
Members of the OCHR ease down
the sand dome from steam locomotive No. 104 as part of the restoration
project. The dome was been repainted and reinstalled. |

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A work party of
OCHR members and volunteers from the Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad
prepare the spur track at the Coos Bay display area. Steam locomotive No. 104
was eventually delivered onto the tracks. |
Two 75-ton cranes
lift locomotive No. 104 from the 110-ft-long, 80-wheel lowboy trailer that
was used to move the engine from its
former site in North Bend to a new display area along US
101 in Coos Bay. |

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New
#104 Cab and Domes pictures |