...The OR&L kept #60 till the very end (The first Mike) and stored her serviceable in the shops encase someone wanted her for a display but over time she was vandalized and became a major pain for the then terminal railway and was finally cut up and sold off to a scrapper just a few years before the Hawaiian Railway was formed.
that would explain the pictures on this website then: http://www.lifewastedchasingtrains.com/main.php?g2_itemId=1203 (just realized I didn't have the full sub-section open: but it's right near the top so I don't think anyone will miss the OR&L section...he says)
The fact 60 almost made it until the Hawaii Ry Society was formed hurts; she was such a handsome girl, and I'm sure you guys would have taken great care of her if you'd have had the chance. Now, if you don't mind I'm going to go run the virtual version of No. 60 to make myself feel better.
(oh, and good to see you back by the way. keep up the good work.)