Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Longview #22: “Big Benjamin” Steam Whistle

Across Commerce Avenue from the Big Four Building

"Big Benjamin" Steam Whistle in Longview, Washington on September 5, 2005
“Big Benjamin” Steam Whistle on September 5, 2005.

The world's largest steam whistle, "Big Benjamin" was the whistle of the Long-Bell lumber mill, designed, engineered and installed in 1924. The 4-foot tall bronze whistle was powered by a 1,000 horsepower steam plant, supplying 225 pounds of pressure through a 4-inch line to the 14-inch diameter whistle orifice.

IMG_7783 "Big Benjamin" Steam Whistle in Longview, Washington on July 28, 2007
“Big Benjamin” Steam Whistle on July 28, 2007.

"Big Benjamin" was first blown on July 31, 1924 at the dedication of the new Long-Bell lumber mill. The whistle could be heard for 45 miles at every shift change, lunch break, emergency fire call and New Year's Eve. "Big Benjamin" is still operational today, and can be blown if sufficient air pressure is supplied to its base.

IMG_7785 "Big Benjamin" Steam Whistle in Longview, Washington on July 28, 2007
“Big Benjamin” Steam Whistle on July 28, 2007.

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