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| To  [[Guatemala Central Railroad Company|Central American Pacific Railway and Transportation Company]], 1884.<ref>''Santa Cruz Sentinel'',10 November 1883, page 3</ref><ref> Poor, Henry V., ''Manual of Railroads of the United States for 1884'', page 979</ref> To [[Guatemala Central Railroad Company|Guatemala Central]] No. 3. October 1885.<ref>''Daily Alta California'', 22 October 1885, page 1</ref> To [[International Railways of Central America|ICRA]], 1912.<ref>''San Francisco Call'', 4 July 1912, page 16</ref> To [[Ferrocarriles de Guatemala|FEGUA]], 1968. To the Smithsonian where it was restored for the Bicentennial Exhibition in 1976.[https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1051146]  
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Latest revision as of 07:59, 29 June 2024

California / Common Carrier / Santa Cruz Railroad

Compiled by John F. Hall.

Locomotives of the Santa Cruz Railroad
No./Name Whyte Builder C/N[1] Order Date[2] In Service Date Class[2] Cyl.[2] Drv.[2] Wt. Notes
Betsy Jane SCRR.jpg
Betsy Jane 0-4-0 Oct 1874[3] 5 tons
Pacific SCRR.jpg
Pacific 4-4-0 Baldwin 3774 July 1875 Nov 1875[4] 8-18C-19 12x16 42"
BLW-CN3972-1876.jpg
Jupiter 4-4-0 Baldwin 3972 June 1876 Sept 1876[5] 8-18C-31 12x18 42" To Central American Pacific Railway and Transportation Company, 1884.[6][7] To Guatemala Central No. 3. October 1885.[8] To ICRA, 1912.[9] To FEGUA, 1968. To the Smithsonian where it was restored for the Bicentennial Exhibition in 1976.[1]
  1. For Baldwin Locomotivies -- Baldwin Locomotive Works Construction Numbers Index, DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 For the Baldwin Locomotives -- Baldwin Locomotive Works Engine Specifications, 1869-1938, DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University
  3. Santa Cruz Sentinel October 17, 1874, page 3
  4. Santa Cruz Sentnel November 6, 1875, page 3
  5. Sacramento Daily Record-Union September 9, 1876, page 5
  6. Santa Cruz Sentinel,10 November 1883, page 3
  7. Poor, Henry V., Manual of Railroads of the United States for 1884, page 979
  8. Daily Alta California, 22 October 1885, page 1
  9. San Francisco Call, 4 July 1912, page 16

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