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<span class="paracap">T</span>'''he''' Cowell Portland Cement Company had both narrow gauge and standard gauge locomotives. Numbers 1 and 2 were standard gauge, No. 1 lettered for the Cowell Portland Cement Company and No. 2 lettered for the Bay Point & Clayton Railroad. The Cowell Cement Co. Locomotive did shifting work at the cement plant moving rock from the crusher to the mill. The BP&C locomotive moved finished product from the mill to the Southern Pacific or Santa Fe railroads. The narrow gauge (42") locomotives were all lettered for the Cowell Portland Cement Co. They moved limestone from the quarries to the rock crusher. | <span class="paracap">T</span>'''he''' Cowell Portland Cement Company had both narrow gauge and standard gauge locomotives. Numbers 1 and 2 were standard gauge, No. 1 lettered for the Cowell Portland Cement Company and No. 2 lettered for the Bay Point & Clayton Railroad. The Cowell Cement Co. Locomotive did shifting work at the cement plant moving rock from the crusher to the mill. The BP&C locomotive moved finished product from the mill to the Southern Pacific or Santa Fe railroads. The narrow gauge (42") locomotives were all lettered for the Cowell Portland Cement Co. They moved limestone from the quarries to the rock crusher. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 3 July 2023
California / Industrial / Cowell Portland Cement Company
The Cowell Portland Cement Company had both narrow gauge and standard gauge locomotives. Numbers 1 and 2 were standard gauge, No. 1 lettered for the Cowell Portland Cement Company and No. 2 lettered for the Bay Point & Clayton Railroad. The Cowell Cement Co. Locomotive did shifting work at the cement plant moving rock from the crusher to the mill. The BP&C locomotive moved finished product from the mill to the Southern Pacific or Santa Fe railroads. The narrow gauge (42") locomotives were all lettered for the Cowell Portland Cement Co. They moved limestone from the quarries to the rock crusher.
Compiled by John F. Hall.
No./Name | Whyte | Builder | C/N[1] | Order Date[2] | In Service Date | Class[2] | Cyl.[2] | Drv.[2] | Wt. | Notes | |
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1 | 0-6-0 | Baldwin | 31304 | Feb. 1907 | July 1907 | 6-30D-386 | 18x24 | 50" | 54 tons | Standard Gauge, Lettered for Cowell Portland Cement Co. | |
2 | 0-6-0 | Baldwin | 31305 | Feb. 1907 | July 1907 | 6-30D-387 | 18x24 | 50" | 54 tons | Standard Gauge, Lettered for Bay Point & Clayton Railroad Company | |
3 | 0-4-0T | Baldwin | 30646 | Feb. 1907 | Apr. 1907 | 4-11C-369 | 9x14 | 28" | 12 tons | to South San Francisco Scrap Metals Company; to Charles Pollard of Vista, CA; to John S. Porter and his “Poway Village and Rattlesnake Creek Railroad.”; to Poway-Midland Railroad | |
4 | 0-4-0T | Baldwin | 30647 | Feb. 1907 | Apr. 1907 | 4-11C-370 | 9x14 | 28" | 12 tons | Scrapped | |
5 | 0-4-0T | Baldwin | 43982 | June 1916 | Aug. 1916 | 4-18C-112 | 12x16 | 33" | 24 tons | Scrapped | |
6 | 0-4-0T | Baldwin | 57582 | Nov. 1923 | Dec. 1923 | 4-11C-427 | 9x14 | 28" | 13 tons | Scrapped |