Locomotives of the Eureka & Palisade Railroad

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Compiled by Randy Hees.

Eureka & Palisades Railroad (1873-1901)

Photo Num Name Whyte Builder C/N Date Class Cylinders Drivers Weight Notes
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1 "Onward" 0-4-4T Mason 421 1872 Mason-Bogie 10x15 33in 29,900 lbs Built for stock, sold to the American Fork RR, Utah, where it was No 1, Onward. Sold to E&P 12/1873, as No 1, Eureka,renamed Onwardin1875 with arrival of No 4, sold to Nevada Central 10/1879, later to Utah Northern.
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2 W.L. Prichard (later Tybo) 2-6-0 Baldwin 3638 8/1874 8-18d-10 Entered service, October 1874, Renamed Tybo likely after Pritchard left the railroad in June 1875. Sold to Bodie & Benton, 6/1881 as No 3, Tybo, later to Inyo Development
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3 Hereafter (believed to later be Belmont) 2-6-0 Baldwin 3701 3/1875 8-18d-13 Name uncertain, newspaper reports suggest it was named Belmont. Scrapped,1917/1918
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4 "Eureka" 4-4-0 Baldwin 7/1875 8-18c-18 Sold in 1896 to Hobart Estate (No 5) to Warner Brothers, to Dan Markoff, preservedand operable.
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5 Palisade 4-4-0 Baldwin 3826 1/1876 8-18c-20 One of two locomotives on work train abandoned in placenear Alpha, March 1910Retained and used by EN, renumbered 3 (2nd) when Sumpter Valley No 5 arrived. Final disposition unknown.
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6 Reveille 2-6-0 Baldwin 4375 7/1878, 8-20d-20 One of two locomotives on work train abandoned in place nearAlpha, March 1910Retained by EN but not used, Final disposition unknown.
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7 P. Evarts 4-4-0 Baldwin 6662 2/1883 8-22c-55 Retained by EN but not used, Final disposition unknown.