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- ...row_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Mining|Mining]] / [[Old Mission Portland Cement Company]] ...posed as an electrified line, much like the Ocean Shore) and the Davenport Cement plant. The narrow gauge quarry railroad was originally planned to be 23 5/84 KB (640 words) - 17:25, 2 October 2020
- ...ge Railroads of California#Industrial|Industrial]] / [[Santa Cruz Portland Cement]] ...pacificng.com/imglib/main.php?g2_itemId=1392 Collected Santa Cruz Portland Cement Co Photographs.]616 bytes (70 words) - 14:47, 20 August 2021
- ...Gauge Railroads of California#Industrial|Industrial]] / [[Cowell Portland Cement Company]] ...Point & Clayton Railroad. Both railroads were owned by the Cowell Portland Cement Company. A standard gauge locomotive letered for the BP&C moved product to2 KB (309 words) - 11:39, 22 May 2023
- ...ow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Mining|Mining]] / [[Los Angeles Municipal Cement Mill]] ...Line, 1 mi (2km) east of Summit station. Construction of the the Municipal Cement Plant of the City of Los Angeles and adjacent “company town” began in 16 KB (945 words) - 13:00, 19 August 2021
- ..._Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Industrial|Industrial]] / [[Cowell Portland Cement Company]] ...e narrow gauge (42") locomotives were all lettered for the Cowell Portland Cement Co. They moved limestone from the quarries to the rock crusher.3 KB (430 words) - 12:06, 3 July 2023
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- ...ge Railroads of California#Industrial|Industrial]] / [[Santa Cruz Portland Cement]] ...pacificng.com/imglib/main.php?g2_itemId=1392 Collected Santa Cruz Portland Cement Co Photographs.]616 bytes (70 words) - 14:47, 20 August 2021
- ...Gauge Railroads of California#Industrial|Industrial]] / [[Cowell Portland Cement Company]] ...Point & Clayton Railroad. Both railroads were owned by the Cowell Portland Cement Company. A standard gauge locomotive letered for the BP&C moved product to2 KB (309 words) - 11:39, 22 May 2023
- ...row_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Mining|Mining]] / [[Old Mission Portland Cement Company]] ...posed as an electrified line, much like the Ocean Shore) and the Davenport Cement plant. The narrow gauge quarry railroad was originally planned to be 23 5/84 KB (640 words) - 17:25, 2 October 2020
- ...etween 1 April and 1 October. Paint shops not equipped to handle Black Car Cement painted them freight car red. New open top and flat cars built after 6 June 1956 are painted F-1 Black Car Cement.1 KB (171 words) - 14:21, 10 March 2022
- ..._Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Industrial|Industrial]] / [[Cowell Portland Cement Company]] ...e narrow gauge (42") locomotives were all lettered for the Cowell Portland Cement Co. They moved limestone from the quarries to the rock crusher.3 KB (430 words) - 12:06, 3 July 2023
- ...ow_Gauge_Railroads_of_California#Mining|Mining]] / [[Los Angeles Municipal Cement Mill]] ...Line, 1 mi (2km) east of Summit station. Construction of the the Municipal Cement Plant of the City of Los Angeles and adjacent “company town” began in 16 KB (945 words) - 13:00, 19 August 2021
- <span class="rltitle">[[Cowell Portland Cement Company|Cowell Portland Cement Company.]]</span><br /> ...ge]].''' In 1907 the Cowell Portland Cement Company established a portland cement manufacturing coomplex, including employee housing at Cowell (currently Con7 KB (1,008 words) - 11:49, 21 May 2023
- ...ent Company. U.S. Gypsum purchased the operation from the Pacific Portland Cement Company in 1946.2 KB (289 words) - 10:57, 3 October 2020
- ...class="rltitle">[[Los Angeles Municipal Cement Mill|Los Angeles Municipal Cement Mill.]]</span><br /> ...rry a narrow gauge railroad was constructed. The mill continually produced cement through the completion of the aqueduct in 1913 and ceased operation in 191510 KB (1,434 words) - 14:23, 25 January 2024
- ...t Lodi with the SP mainline that ran from Stockton - Sacramento. After the cement plant closed, the branch was used to store railroad freight cars. Eventuall3 KB (526 words) - 21:33, 21 January 2023
- Grain and merchandise cars painted brown, using either Parker's Cement or Prince's Mineral Paint. Stock cars painted brown, using either Parker's Cement or Prince's Mineral Paint. Ironwork, trucks and roof edges painted black.8 KB (1,246 words) - 07:38, 26 May 2024
- ...the body, roof and letterboards; Underframe and trucks are Black No.1 Car Cement; Lettering is Snolite No.5 (white).3 KB (433 words) - 20:44, 7 March 2022
- ...Greene is issued patent No. 53,140 on 13 march 1866 for "Improved Roofiing-Cement, Paint & c." ...vented a new and useful improvement in Paint, applicable also as a roofing cement and other purposes; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full an17 KB (2,550 words) - 09:47, 23 September 2023
- ...assenger service ended in 1932, steam gave way to diesels, and finally the cement plant closed in 1984. For 20 some years the branch was out of service, but16 KB (2,752 words) - 18:41, 31 July 2021
- ...any%20Fair%20Oaks&pg=RA1-PA4#v=onepage&q&f=false Coast Rock Incorporated.] Cement and Engineering News. Vol 32. No 5. Chicago, May, 1920. Pg 28.</ref> ...l material to Crusher No. 2. Fair Oaks plant later operated by the Pacific Cement and Aggregate Company until 1970s Lone Star Aggregates. Lone Star supplied18 KB (2,788 words) - 13:29, 13 January 2023
- .... B-50-40 and B-50-41 class boxcars receive C.S.22 No.168 Medium Black Car Cement on roofs, ends, and underframe. ...ncil Paste. Class G-50-13 gondolas receive C.S.222 No.168 medium black car cement on ends and underframe.31 KB (4,916 words) - 07:04, 20 June 2024
- ...sota Flat mill by way of the narrow gauge. The concentrates, called copper cement were then hauled to Keswick for transshipment. Another 500 tons of ore was12 KB (1,883 words) - 18:42, 10 August 2021
- | Lehigh Portland Cement | Stock to Lehigh Portland Cement Co. 8/192269 KB (7,449 words) - 17:28, 12 September 2024
- *Frazer Specialty Co. (Frazer Locomotive Joint and Boiler Front Cement): Detroit MI.14 KB (2,323 words) - 08:59, 17 June 2024
- ...sed by the [[Imperial Gypsum & Oil Co.]] in 1921 (Later [[Pacific Portland Cement Co.]], then [[U.S. Gypsum Company]]) for use building a railroad out of Pla18 KB (2,776 words) - 10:35, 18 November 2020