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[[Narrow Gauge Railroads of California|California]] / [[Narrow Gauge Railroads of California#Logging|Logging]] / [[American River Land & Lumber Company|American River Land & Lumber Co.]]
===History===
===History===


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===West Side Flume & Lumber Company===
===West Side Flume & Lumber Company===


===San Francisco Power===
===Sierra & San Francisco Power Co.===
After service on the West Side the locomotive was sold to the Sierra & San Francisco Power Co. for use constructing Relief Reservoir near . After construction was completed the locomotive was presumably scrapped. There were reports of the boiler remaining along the lake, but this was found to be an old stationary boiler.
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Porter Locomotives]] [[Category:0-4-0T]]

Latest revision as of 18:14, 17 November 2021

California / Logging / American River Land & Lumber Co.


History

Specifications

Porter Class
Whyte 0-4-0T
UIC B n
Gauge 36 in ( mm)
Driver Dia. 23 in (584.2 mm)
Weight on Drivers 27,000 lbs.
Loco weight 27,000 lbs. (13.5 t)
Fuel Type Wood
Boiler Pressure psi ( MPa)
Cylinders Two, outside
Cylinder Size 9 in × 14 in (152.4 mm × 254 mm)

American River Land & Lumber Company

West Side Flume & Lumber Company

Sierra & San Francisco Power Co.

After service on the West Side the locomotive was sold to the Sierra & San Francisco Power Co. for use constructing Relief Reservoir near . After construction was completed the locomotive was presumably scrapped. There were reports of the boiler remaining along the lake, but this was found to be an old stationary boiler.