File:Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad No. 70 - September 2013 - 01.jpg

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English: Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad Engine #70 is a 2-8-2 Mikado built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1922 for Polson Brothers Logging Company of Hoquiam, Washington; purchased by Rayonier Corp. in 1945. Retired and purchased from Rayonier by Maynard Lang in 1963, operated in Snoqualmie for the Puget Sound Railway Historical Association from 1966 until it was rendered inoperable in 1983. Sold to the Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad in Elbe, Washington in 1992 after Lang's death where it still currently resides.
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