Here's an 'outside' shot that shows the color better - and where I'm at.
I'm still good with the color, remember it's supposed to be a relatively new, 1925 paint job - not faded.
Mike, to answer your Westline question - see Pietrak's WNYP book page 6-10 to 6-11. It was narrow gauged, absorbed into WNYP, abandoned, and then the Westline-Kinzua section was standard gauged and leased to Central Pennsylvania Lumber, but still operated as a common-carrier on the PRR map.
There's a bunch of shots on the Denver Public Library website taken by Bob Richardson of this operation that have not been published elsewhere.
Here's another historic post to try to straighten the mess out and explain how a Shay was running on PRR:
http://www.railroad.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=130&t=154987#p1251455