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Standard Lumber Co.
Ltd. #1 - s/n 1196 - Cranbrook, British
Columbia, Canada Built 03/1910 - Std. gauge - 32 tons - 2 trucks 130d |
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Standard Railway &
Timber Co. #1 - s/n 1090 near
Tacoma, Washington Built in 03-1906 ~ Std gauge ~ 52 tons ~ 2 trucks 130d |
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Standard Railway &
Timber Co. #2 - s/n 1122 Built 11-1907 ~ Std gauge ~ 37 tons ~ 2 trucks 130d The locomotive operated near the company's Hazel, Washington location. |
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Stearns Coal & Lumber Co. #112
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1530 Built 1926 ~ Std. gauge ~ 55 tons ~ 2 trucks The locomotive operated near Stearns, Kentucky. It originally ran with the #1 road number for the company.
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Stevens A.
W. Lumber #1 -
s/n 1007 - destined for Chatawa, Mississippi - named "A. W.
Stevens Jr." Built 1896 - 36" gauge - 14 tons - 2 trucks130dp This is the 1st 14 ton model built. The builder's plate contained no number but is believed to be s/n 1007 by the author of the source just below. As evidenced on this locomotive, wheel counter weights were not part of the early locomotives manufactured. Retro-fit kits of cast weights that could be bolted between the spokes were later made available by Stearns. Photo: Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Schauble collection |
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Stillwater Lumber Co. #101 - s/n
1093 Built 08-1906 ~ Std gauge ~ 22 tons ~ 2 trucks The locomotive operated near Little Falls, Washington ~ Upper : Walter Casler Collection via Dennis Miller ~ Lower : Washington State Archives ~ John T. Labbe Collection ~ ID = AR255-114-0-1_L-058 |
Stoddard Lumber Co. #2 -
s/n 1023 Built 09/1898 - 36" gauge - 25 tons - 2 trucks The locomotive operated near Baker, Oregon |
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Stoddard Lumber Co. #3
& later #5 - s/n
1360 Built 05-1917 - 36" gauge - 36 tons - 2 trucks 130d
The locomotive operated near
Baker, Oregon. The locomotive initially ran with the #3 road number
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Stoddard Lumber Co. #4 - s/n 1460
@ Baker, Oregon in 1946 Built 09/1922 ~ 36" gauge ~ 50 tons ~ 2 trucks 130d Photo credits: ~ upper : Port Angeles Public Library ~ Bert Kellogg Collection ~ ID = RAILHSLR010 via the Washington Rural Heritage website ~ lower : taken by Bert Ward in Baker, Oregon in 1946 |
Straight Creek Railroad #3 - s/n 1039 Built 1900 - Std. gauge - 37 tons - 2 trucks 130d The railroad, owned by Thomas H. Quinn & Co., was located near Straight, Pennsylvania Photo credits: Carol Digel collection from Elk County Genealogy |
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Sugar Pine Railway #4
- s/n 1269 - destined for Standard, California Built 11/1912 ~ Std. gauge ~ 52 tons ~ 2 trucks 130d |
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Swayne Lumber Co. #5 -
s/n 1028 @
Oroville,
California - August 2, 1935 Built 02/1899 - 36'' gauge - 35 tons ~ 2 trucks 130d The photo is part of the Otto Perry collection held at the Denver Public Library |
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