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Quinault Lumber Co. #22 - s/n
1175 Built 11-1909 ~ Std gauge ~ 60 tons ~ 2 trucks The locomotive, named "Chief", operated near Raymond, Washington |
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Range Lumber Co. #2 - s/n 1247 Built 1912 ~ Std gauge ~ 42 tons ~ 2 trucks The locomotive operated near Deer Creek, West Virginia |
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Ransom & Benedict Co. #1 - s/n 1428 Built 1920 ~ Std gauge ~ 47 tons ~ 2 trucks The locomotive
operated near Clifty, Tennessee |
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Rapid City, Black Hills & Western #7
- s/n 1566 Built 1928 - Std. gauge - 65 tons - 2 trucks130d Upper photo @ Rapid City, South Dakota - September 2,
1935. |
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Rapid City, Black
Hills, & Western RR #7 - s/n 1566 near
Rapid City, South Dakota Built in 1928 - Std gauge - 65 tons - 2 trucks 130d |
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Raymond Lumber Co. #3 - s/n 1480 Built 05/1923 ~ Std gauge ~ 80 tons ~ 3 trucks The name written on the photo, Willapa Harbor Mills, was the locomotive's second owner. The official name was Willapa Harbor Lumber Mills. The locomotive operated near Raymond, Washington The photo is from the Port Angeles Public Library ~ Bert Kellogg Collection ~ ID = RAILHSLR008 via the Washington Rural Heritage website |
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Read & Campbell #1 - s/n 1001 Built 08-20-1894 ~ ?? gauge ~ 17 tons - 2 trucks The locomotive, named "Patzcuaro", operated near the city of Pátzcuaro, in the state of Michoacán, Mexico The photo is from RailwayWondersoftheWorld.com |
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Roanoke Railroad & Lumber Co. #22 - s/n
1170 Built 1909 ~ 36" gauge ~ 24 tons ~ 2 trucks The locomotive operated near Bath, North Carolina |
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Roanoke Railroad & Lumber Co. #23 - s/n
1208 Built 1911 ~ 36" gauge ~ 18 tons ~ 2 trucks The locomotive operated near Bath, North Carolina |
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Rockcastle River Railway #1 - s/n 1295 - destined for Bond, Kentucky Built 1914 - Std. gauge - 52 tons - 2 trucks - named "Jane" 130d The railroad was owned by the Bond-Foley Lumber Co. Photo from Walter Casler collection. Provided courtesy of Christian Halpaap of Hohenhameln-Bruendeln, Germany |
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Roddis Lumber &
Veneer Co. #5 - s/n 1477 near Mercer, Wisconsin in August,
1937 Built 1923 - Std. gauge - 36 tons - 2 trucks 130d Photographed by Dorothy Ferguson via Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources |
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Rogers Brothers Lumber Co. #3 -
s/n 1513 Built 1925 - Std gauge - 42 tons - 2 trucks
The locomotive operated near Ferriday, Louisiana. The photos were
taken near the same city. The fuel bunker remains lettered for two previous owners, Fisher Lumber Co. and a company name bearing the word "Hard Wood". The name that prefixes the latter is composed of 5 or 6 letters ending with the letter "A". The remaining letters are not discernible. The names of two of the locomotive's previous owners contained the word "Hardwood": Angelina County Hardwood Co. and Corbett-Ferriday Hardwood Co..
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Rowlesburg & Southern Railroad #2 - s/n 1246 Built 1912 ~ Std gauge ~ 32 tons ~ 2 trucks The locomotive, owned by Glade Lumber Co., operated near Erwin, West
Virginia |
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Russe & Burgess Inc. #11 - s/n
1207 Built 1911 ~ Std. gauge ~ 23 tons ~ 2 trucks The locomotive operated near Isola, Mississippi |
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Ryan Siding Railroad - s/n 1444 Built 09-1920 - Std gauge - 75 tons - 3 trucks 130d The locomotive, owned by the David Ryan Construction Co., operated near the Grand Coulee Dam, Washington The photo is hosted by the Big Bend Railroad History site. |
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