West Side Lumber Company railway
The engine shed in 1979. | |
Locale | California |
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Dates of operation | 1900–1962 |
Successor | West Side & Cherry Valley Railroad |
Track gauge | 3 ft (914 mm) |
Length | 70 miles (110 km) |
Headquarters | Tuolumne |
The West Side Lumber Company railway was the last of the 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge logging railroads operating in the American west.[1][2]
Locomotives
Narrow gauge
Name | Number | Builder | Type | Date | Works number | Notes | Image |
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Fido | H.K. Porter | 0-4-0ST | Sold to the Sierra and San Francisco Power Company's Schoettgen Pass railroad | ||||
Star | H.K. Porter | 0-4-0ST | ex-Cliff House Railroad, San Francisco | ||||
1 | Heisler | Two Truck | 1899 | 1038 | Sold to the Swayne Lumber Company; scrapped 1940 | ||
2 | Heisler | Two Truck | 1899 | 1040 | Placed in Tuolumne City park in 1960 | ||
3 | Heisler | Two Truck | 1900 | 1041 | Converted to standard gauge in 1947. Converted back to 3 ft (914 mm) circa 1962. Now Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad No. 2 (operational) | ||
4 | Heisler | Two Truck | 1901 | 1049 | Scrapped 1950 | ||
5 | Lima | Two Truck Shay | 1902 | 730 | Scrapped 1950 | ||
6 | Lima | Two Truck Shay | 1903 | 817 | Scrapped 1942 | ||
7 | Lima | Three Truck Shay | 1911 | 2465 | ex-Butte and Plumas Railway #4; now running on the Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad | ||
8 | Lima | Three Truck Shay | 1922 | 3176 | Now displayed at Cañon City, Colorado at the Santa Fe Depot after service on the Georgetown Loop and static display at the Old Georgetown Station with C&S caboose #1012. Lettered for the Royal Gorge Route. (Was Georgetown Loop 8, Static Display) | ||
9 | Lima | Three Truck Shay | 1923 | 3199 | Operable at Midwest Midwest Central Railroad, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Lettered for West Side Lumber Company. Trucked to Silver Plume, CO, arrived February 2, 2011. Colorado Historical Society will rebuild 9 to operate on Georgetown Loop Railroad - estimated completion 2012. The 12, a Baldwin 2-6-2, will go to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, after #9 enters service on the Georgetown Loop RR. | ||
10 | Lima | Three Truck Shay | 1928 | 3315 | Now running on the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad. Reportedly the largest narrow-gauge shay locomotive ever built. | ||
12 | Lima | Three Truck Shay | 1927 | 3302 | ex-Swayne Lumber Company railway #6. Now at Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden, CO after service on the Georgetown Loop. (Was Georgetown Loop 12, Operational) | ||
14 | Lima | Three Truck Shay | 1916 | 2835 | ex-Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Company #10. Now at Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden, CO after service on the Georgetown Loop. Lettered for Argentine Central. (Was Georgetown Loop 14, Operational) | ||
15 | Lima | Three Truck Shay | 1913 | 2645 | ex-Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Company #9. Operable at Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad. |
Standard gauge
Name | Number | Builder | Type | Date | Works number | Notes |
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Old Betsie | H.K. Porter | 0-6-0 tender | 1886 | 770 | Built as a 2-6-0 for the Prescott and Arizona Central Railroad [3] | |
1 | Heisler | Two Truck | 1899 | 1036 | ex-Sierra Railway #9 | |
3 | Heisler | Two Truck | 1901 | 1049 | converted from 3 ft (914 mm) gauge in 1947 (see above) | |
14 | Baldwin | 4-4-0 tender | 1882 | 5851 | ex-Sierra Railway #4 |
Various artifacts of the railroad and photographs are preserved at the Tuolumne City Memorial Museum in Tuolumne, CA. The museum also arranges annual field trips to West Side logging camps in the woods.[4]
References
- ↑ Ferrell, Mallory Hope, West Side: Narrow Gauge in the Sierra, pp. 1-32, 293-312, Pacific Fast Mail, 1979.
- ↑ "West Side Lumber Company," Tuolumne City Memorial Museum Web site (http://tuolumnecity.wordpress.com/4-museum-exhibits/westside-lumber-company/), Retrieved 9-22-2011.
- ↑
- ↑ Kauppi, Art, “Annual Field Trip Will Travel to Site of West Side’s Camp 44, Active in 1940’s,” Tuolumne City Memorial Museum Newsletter, pp. 1-2, Summer, 2011, Tuolumne, CA.
- Krieg, Allan (1962). The Last of the 3 Foot Loggers. Golden West.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to West Side Lumber Company railway. |
- Abandonedrails.com: The West Side Lumber Company Railroad
- 2007-02-23 Press release regarding restoration effort
- Tuolumne City Memorial Museum website
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