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La Rue Mining Co. #5 - s/n 1167
Built 1909 ~ Std gauge ~ 60 tons ~ 2 trucks

The locomotive operated near Ironton, Minnesota
The photo is from the David Fuller collection


Laguna Corporation Railway #10 - s/n 1336
Built 1916 ~ 24" gauge ~ 22 tons - 2 trucks

The locomotive, owned by The Laguna Corporation, operated near the city of Campeche, in the state of Campeche, Mexico.
The "F.C. de L. C." abbreviation on the fuel bunker represents "Ferrocarril de Laguna Corporation" in Spanish which translates to "Railway of Laguna Corporation"

Lake County Box & Lumber Co. #2 - s/n 1225
Built 04/1911 - 36" gauge - 18 tons - 2 trucks 130d

The locomotive operated near the company's Upper Lake, California location.

Top photo taken near Upper Lake, California
Bottom photo hosted by Pacific Coast Narrow Gauge.  It was taken in 1938 at Elk Mountain, California
 

Lake Shore Stone Products Co. (LSSPC) #7 - s/n 1506
Built 1924 - unknown gauge & weight - 1 truck 130

This was the only single truck Heisler known to be built.  It likewise could  be categorized as the smallest and lightest built as well.  It was returned to the Heisler company by LSSPC after delivery and there it remained until at least 1929.

LSSPC was located in Sandusky, Ohio.

Lake Whatcom Logging Co. #2 - s/n 1055
Built 01/1902 - Std gauge - 25 tons - 2 trucks 130d

The locomotive operated near the company's Bellingham, Washington location
Photo credit: The Timberman ~ page 55 ~ August, 1910

Lamb-Fish Lumber Co. #3 - s/n 1127, 1128, or 1129
Built 1907 ~ Std gauge ~ 22 tons ~ 2 trucks

The locomotive operated near Charleston, Mississippi
The photo is from the Carson Hughes & Associate collection via The Sun-Sentinel of Charleston.
The company owned 6 Heislers.  The smallest of these weighed 22 tons as built and are in the s/n range noted above.  The locomotive in the image is of the 22 ton size.  Except for their s/n 1130,  none of the road numbers for their Heislers are known.
Lamb-Fish Lumber Co. #5 - s/n 1130
Built 1907 - Std gauge - 37 tons - 2 trucks 130

The locomotive operated near the company's Charleston, Mississippi location
The image hosted by Mississippi Department of Archives and History

Larkins-Green Logging Co. #1 - s/n 1366
Built 10/1917 ~ Std gauge ~ 53 tons ~ 2 trucks 130
 
The locomotive operated near Blind Slough, Oregon

The image is from the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania ~ General Negative Collection ~ Negative #16353
Leach, O. G. Hardwood Lumber Co. #5 - s/n 1383
Built 1919 ~ Std gauge ~ 26 tons ~ 2 trucks 

The locomotive operated near Lottie, Louisiana.
The photo is from the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania ~ General Negative Collection
~ Negative #16375
Leaksville Veneer Co. #5 - s/n 1182 @ Leaksville, Mississippi in November, 1945
Built 1910 - Std gauge - 50 tons - 2 trucks 130d



 
Little, A. G.  Lumber Co. #3 ~ s/n 1135
Built 1908 ~ Std gauge ~ 37 tons ~ 2 trucks

The locomotive, named "Graham",  operated near Clyde, Mississippi
The photo is from the Taylor Rush Collection
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Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. #102 - s/n 1588 @ Summit Hill, Pennsylvania
Built 07-1929 - Std gauge - 55 tons - 2 trucks 130d

Photo from Mike Koch collection

Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. #106 - s/n unknown
Built 1930 ~ Std gauge ~ 55 tons ~ 2 trucks 130
 
The locomotive operated near Summit Hill, Pennsylvania
The photo is from the
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania ~ Benjamin F. G. Kline, Jr. Collection ~ Negative #K2044.  
The current generally accepted Heisler owner records note the company owned 13 Heislers of which the shop numbers (s/n) of 4 are unknown.

Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. #110 - s/n 1582
Built 06-1929 ~ Std gauge ~ 55 tons ~ 2 trucks 130
 
The locomotive operated near Summit Hill, Pennsylvania
The photo is from the
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania ~ Benjamin F. G. Kline, Jr. Collection ~ Negative #K2046
Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. #120 - s/n 1485 @ Summit Hill, Pennsylvania
Built 1923 - Std gauge - 55 tons
- 2 trucks 130d


 
Lock Haven Fire Brick Co. #1 - s/n 1454
Built 1922 ~ 36" gauge ~ 32 tons ~ 2 trucks 

The locomotive operated near Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
The image is from the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania ~ General Negative Collection
~ Negative #18103

Lorane Valley Lumber Co. #8 - s/n 1349 - Cottage Grove, Oregon
Built 10/1916 - Std gauge - 75 tons  - 3 trucks130d 

 
Louise Lumber Co. #2 - s/n 1260 -  destined for Hawkes, Mississippi 
Built 1912 - Std gauge - 36 tons - 2 trucks130d 

Operational at the Silver Creek & Stephenson RR, Freeport, Illinois.  
Louisell Lumber Co. #6 - s/n 1222
Built 1911 ~ Std gauge ~ 36 tons ~ 2 trucks

The Richardson, Mississippi based company canceled the order for this locomotive after this picture was taken and never took delivery.
The photo is from the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania ~ General Negative Collection ~ Negative #08234

Louisell Pine & Hardwood Co. #4 - s/n 1467 - destined for Bernice, Louisiana
Built 1922 - Std gauge - 40 tons - 2 trucks 130d


The locomotive was named the "Sam Greene Jr."
Photo credit: Texas Transportation Archive
Lukens Steel Co. #16 - s/n 1358 ~ destined for Coatesville, Pennsylvania
Built 1917 - 30" gauge - 36 tons - 2 trucks 
 
The photo is part of the Bachmann Industries Inc. collection.
Lukens Steel Co. #17 - s/n 1374
Built 1918 ~ 30" gauge ~ 36 tons ~ 2 trucks 

The locomotive operated near Coatesville, Pennsylvania
The photo is from the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania ~ General Negative Collection
~ Negative #18717
Lyndon Lumber Co. #3 - s/n 1145 - Wingate, Mississippi 
Built 1908 - Std gauge - 42 tons - 2 trucks 130d

Photo courtesy of the Marc Reusser collection
 

Lynn Gravel Co.  #7 - s/n 1341
Built 1916 - Std gauge - 40 tons - 2 trucks 130d

The company's base of operations was Avalon, Mississippi
Lystul-Lawson Logging Co. - s/n 1197 in 1937
Built 03-1910 - Std gauge - 18 tons - 2 trucks 130d

The locomotive operated near the company's Glendale, Oregon location.

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