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[[File:SI-Stockton-Builders-Photo.jpg|400px|left|thumb|'''Stockon''' at the Mason Machine Works factory.]] | |||
Built by the Mason Machine Works in 1875 for the [[Stockton & Ione Railroad]] of California. | Built by the Mason Machine Works in 1875 for the [[Stockton & Ione Railroad]] of California. | ||
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Revision as of 12:28, 1 June 2021
History
Built by the Mason Machine Works in 1875 for the Stockton & Ione Railroad of California.
Service
Stockton & Ione Railroad
The Stockton arrived at it's namesake in August 1875. The Mason Bogie “Stockton” was sold to the promoter Seattle & Walla Walla Railroad in October 1876.
Stockton & Ione Railroad
On the Seattle & Walla Wall it was named “A. A. Denny” but found to be top heavy and troublesome. In 1878 it was rebuilt from an 0-4-4T into a 0-6-4T at the railroad's shops in Seattle and continued to serve the railroad through the 1890s.