SteamDonkey74

Module plan for FreemoN module of Keasey, Oregon, circa 1940s. Scale is 1.5" per grid square. Overall dimensions are 18" x 4 feet. Track plan is slightly simplified from prototype and compressed to fit module. Turntable at prototype scene was originally from Wishram and, when no longer needed at Keasey, was shipped to Albany, Oregon, where it exists today. Mill is down line to the left of this view. Logging areas to the right. Eastside Logging operation logs come in from top of this view. Keasey was a forward camp of the Oregon-American Lumber Co. Near this site there are still some trestle bents to be seen even today. The town site appears to be under private ownership. The site is overgrown, and none of the historic building appear to be extant.

Module plan for FreemoN module of Keasey, Oregon, circa 1940s. Scale is 1.5" per grid square. Overall dimensions are 18" x 4 feet. Track plan is slightly simplified from prototype and compressed to fit module. Turntable at prototype scene was originally from Wishram and, when no longer needed at Keasey, was shipped to Albany, Oregon, where it exists today. Mill is down line to the left of this view. Logging areas to the right. Eastside Logging operation logs come in from top of this view. 

Keasey was a forward camp of the Oregon-American Lumber Co. Near this site there are still some trestle bents to be seen even today. The town site appears to be under private ownership. The site is overgrown, and none of the historic building appear to be extant.
SteamDonkey74, Apr 23, 2012