Difference between revisions of "Colusa & Lake Railroad Locomotive Roster"

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| Burned in fire at Sites in 1895.<ref>''The Daily Colusa Sun'' August 5, 1895, page 3</ref>
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Revision as of 08:12, 25 September 2020

No. White Builder Date C/N Remarks
1 2-4-2T H.K Porter 1885 Later rebuilt into a 2-4-4T with the trailing truck replaced by a freight car truck.
2 4-4-0 Baldwin 1886 Severely damaged after falling from the long trestle in the valley.[1]
3 4-4-0 Baldwin 1895 Burned in fire at Sites in 1895.[2]
4 4-4-0 Baldwin 1876 3971 Former South Pacific Coast #3. Purchased in 1908 to replace locomotive #2 after it was damaged in a wreck.

Compiled by Andrew Brandon.

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