In 1919, Robert E. Strahorn, a free-lance railroad builder and promoter, formed the OC&E by first acquiring an existing line, the Klamath Falls Municipal Railway, which ran 20 miles (32 km) between that city and Dairy.
This is an illuminated drum head-like light box of the Oregon, California & Eastern Railroad logo. This is a PLA (Polylactic Acid) printed representation of the logo in 2 colors (Blue and White) with a drum-like back containing a wall mounting hole. The lightbox includes an IR remote to turn the light box on/off and to change the color intensity from a warm 2700K to a daylight bright 6500K.
The logo is back lit with 110V LED Strip lights to illuminate the entire logo. The unit measures 9.278" diameter by 1.575" height.