Take a train journey back in time on the Fourth
ALL ABOARD for an old-fashioned, all American 4th of July in Prineville! This Independence Day, the Oregon Historical Society and the city of Prineville will run the Mt. Emily Shay #1 on a series of excursion trips beginning at 8 am, with runs occurring every hour on the hour until the last train departs at 3 pm.
The Mt. Emily is a Shay steam locomotive built in 1923 which was designed to haul logs to the mill. It is one of only a handful of operable Shay locomotives left in the world, and it was donated to the Oregon Historical Society collection in the 1950s and has been lovingly cared for by the city of Prineville.
Boarding will be at the COP Team Track located at 1521 NW Lamonta Road. These historic rides are FREE and open to the public and each run can accommodate 90-100 people. Following your train ride through Prineville, you and your family are welcome to join the 4th of July festivities taking place throughout town.
Visit http://www.mountemilyshay.com/ to learn more about Mt. Emily and her history.