05/19/2026
We're so sorry to hear this. Pete was an amazing writer and long time board member of the MCHS. RIP, Pete.
A little more about Pete:
It is with heavy hearts that we that we announce the passing of Mr. Peter J. Replinger this evening. Pete was known far and wide in the Railroad community. He had done it all from engineer, published author of many books to historian. He was a founding board member of our museum, but had recently been in declining health.
Born in 1942, Pete was a lifelong Shelton, Washington resident, author, and esteemed local historian known for his extensive career as an engineer for the Simpson Railroad. A dedicated railroad enthusiast, he spent decades preserving the rich logging and rail history of the Pacific Northwest.
A lifelong rail fan, he began his career with the Simpson in 1963, retiring after nearly forty years of service as a locomotive engineer. He ran the last official trainload out of Camp Grisdale when that company town was closed down, using his steam locomotive #16, at the head of the train.
He later served as a Founding Board Member and Track Superintendent for the Peninsular Railway and Lumbermen's Museum in Shelton, a group formed to preserve the remnants of the last operating logging railroad in the US. He famously drove the ceremonial "golden spike" reconnecting a major gap on the historical Simpson Logging Railroad when the equipment was relocated from the Simpson Mill Site to the present museum location west of town.
Pete authored or co-authored several well researched books detailing the region's rail networks, including the Atlas of South Puget Sound Logging Railroads, Logging to the Salt Chuck, and The Schafer Brothers, Pioneer Loggers of the Satsop Valley. He regularly gave well received talks on local railroad history.
He at times owned and maintained a number of other pieces of rail equipment, including a historic caboose on his personal property along Cloquallum Road in Shelton, which he rented out as a residence.
Pete was definitely a legend who will be missed!
RIP Pete!