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Waiahole Water Co. - s/n 2681
Built 04/22/1913 ~ 36" gauge ~ (2) 6" x 10" cylinders ~
22½" drivers ~ 13 tons ~ 2 trucks

The locomotive, named "Ditch", operated near Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii
The photo is from PacificNG.org

Waiahole Water Co. - s/n 2682
Built 04/22/1913 ~ 36" gauge ~ (2) 6" x 10" cylinders ~
22½" drivers ~ 13 tons ~ 2 trucks

The locomotive, named "Tunnel", operated near Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii
The photo is from the MacKinnon Simpson collection

Waite Mill & Timber Co. #3 - s/n 2597
Built 10/10/1912 - Std. gauge - 12" x 12" cylinders - 36" drivers - 60 tons - 2 trucks


The locomotive operated near Granite Falls, Washington
Photo hosted by the Granite  Falls Historical Museum of Granite Falls, Washington 
 
Wallace Falls Timber Co. #1 - s/n 2178
Built 07/03/1909 - Std. - 14½" x 15" cylinders - 36" drivers - 90 tons - 3 trucks

The locomotive operated near Gold Bar, Washington.
The photo is from the Darius Kinsey Collection
Walker-Hovey Lumber Co. #2 - s/n 1946
Built 04/27/1907 ~ Std. gauge ~ 11" x 12" cylinders ~ 32" drivers ~ 45 tons ~ 2 trucks

The locomotive operated near
Macdoel, California
The photo is part of the California Historical Society Collection held at the University of Southern California ~ with the ID: CHS-10305
Walker-Hovey Lumber Co. #91 -  s/n 2811  - Camby, California
Built  06-24
-1915 - Std gauge - 14½" x 15" cylinders - 36" drivers - 90 tons - 3 trucks

Photograph taken May, 1939 by Howard Davis in Camby
Walville Lumber Co. #10 - s/n 718
Built 08/15/1902 - Std. gauge - 1
2" x 12" cylinders - 36" drivers - 50 tons - 2 trucks

The locomotive operated at the company's  Walville, Washington location.
Photo credit: Clark Kinsey collection @ University of Washington Libraries.

 

Walville Lumber Co. #11 - s/n 1828
Built 11/12/1906 - Std. gauge - 10" x 12" cylinders -
29½" drivers - 37 tons - 2 trucks

The company's base of operations was Walville, Washington.
Photo credit: Clark Kinsey collection @ University of Washington Libraries

Warnell Lumber & Veneer Co. #1 ~ s/n 403
Built 07/22/1892 - 36" gauge - (2)7" x 12
" cylinders - 26" drivers - 13 tons ~ 2 trucks - "boot" boiler

The locomotive operated near Apopka, Florida.  Its wide drivers facilitated operating on wood rail.
The bottom photo is from the Bill Price Collection. We thank George R. Kadelak for identifying the locomotive in this photo.

 

Warnell Lumber & Veneer Co. #2 - s/n 628 - crossing the Alafia River near Plant City, Florida on May 12, 1904.
Built 03/16/1901 - 36" gauge - (2) 8" x 12" cylinders - 26" drivers - 2 trucks - "T" boiler - built for wood rail service.

Photo from the Donald R. Hensley, Jr. collection with permission - ©1999    

Warner Sugar Refining Co. #1- s/n 3105  destined for North Stratford, New Hampshire
Built 07/30/1920 - Std gauge - 12" x 15" cylinders - 36" drivers - 70 tons - 3 trucks


The locomotive was named
"Warner's Mill"  
 
Warren Lamb Lumber Co. #10  - s/n 2444 - at Hill City, South Dakota on September 4, 1933 
Built 04/07/1911 - 36" gauge - 8" x 8" cylinders - 27" drivers - 24 tons - 2 trucks

The photo is part of the Otto Perry collection held at the Denver Public Library

Warren Lamb Lumber Co. #30  - s/n 2621 - at Hill City, South Dakota on September 4, 1933 
Built 11/13/1912 - 36" gauge - 8" x 10" cylinders - 27" drivers - 28 tons - 2 trucks

The photo is part of the Otto Perry collection held at the Denver Public Library  
 

Warren Lamb Lumber Co. #32 - s/n 3029 - destined for Rapid City, South Dakota
Built 03/11/1919 - 36" gauge - 8" x 12" cylinders - 29" drivers - 32 tons - 2 trucks



 


Warren & Ouachita Valley Railroad #5 -  s/n 721
Built 06/09/1902 ~ Std. gauge ~
8" x 12" cylinders ~ 26" drivers ~ 25 tons ~ 2 trucks

The locomotive, owned by the Arkansas Lumber Co., operated near Warren, Arkansas
Photo credits:

>top       ~  
Bradley County Historical Museum, Warren, Arkansas
>bottom ~  The Tradesman - published on page 99 of the May 1, 1903 issue.

Warren Spruce Co. #9 - s/n 2998 - destined for Yaquina, Oregon
Built 10/05/1918 - Std. gauge - 10" x 12" cylinders  - 29½" drivers - 42 tons - 2 trucks


 
 
Washburn & Northwestern Railroad #6 - s/n 578
Built 07/06
/1899 - 36" gauge - 10" x 12" cylinders - 28" drivers - 40 tons - 3 trucks

The locomotive, owned by the
A. A. Bigelow & Co., operated near Washburn, Wisconsin

Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway #102 - s/n 591
Built 02/21/1900 - Std. gauge - 12" x 14" cylinders - 32" drivers - 50 tons - 3 trucks

The locomotive operated near Potlatch, Idaho

Photo hosted by the City of Vancouver Archives
The locomotive had an unusual if not unique employment of cylinders.   The lead two were of the piston valve type, with the rear-most cylinder being of the slide valve type.  The chest cover of that rear cylinder faced perpendicular to and away from the boiler.
Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway #105 ~ s/n 2376
Built 02/21/1911 ~ Std. gauge ~ 12" x 15" cylinders ~  36" drivers ~ 70 tons ~ 3 trucks

The locomotive, owned by Potlatch Forests, Inc., was photographed in transit at Moscow, Idaho.
The photo is from the Washington State Archives ~ John T. Labbe Collection ~ ID = AR255-114-0-1_L-2380

Washington Pulp & Paper Co. #9 - s/n 2176
Built 05/13/1910 - Std gauge - 11" x 12" cylinders - 32" drivers - 50 tons - 2 trucks

The locomotive operated near Neah Bay, Washington

The photo is from the Bert Kellogg collection held at the Port Angeles Public Library, Port Angeles, Washington ~ ID #
RAILMACH002 
Wassum & Co. #1 - s/n 1653
Built 02/15/1906 ~ 36" gauge ~ (2) 6" x 10" cylinders ~
22" drivers ~ 10 tons ~ 2 trucks

The locomotive operated near Marion, Virginia
The photo is from The Free Press, Woodstock, Virginia
Watson Lands Lumber Co. #1 - s/n 495
Built 09/07/1895 ~ 36" gauge ~ (2) 8" x 12" cylinders ~ 26" drivers ~ 17 tons ~ 2 trucks ~ "T" boiler

The locomotive, named the "
F.X.Kreitler", operated near Mayburg, Pennsylvania
The photo was published in Forest County
Watson Lands Lumber Co. #4 -  s/n 523 @  Mayburg, Pennsylvania
Built 11/10/1896 - Std.  gauge -  11" x 12" cylinders - 33.187"  drivers - 45 tons - 2 trucks

Photo from the Mike Koch collection
Wausau Southern Lumber  #50 -  s/n 3035  destined for Laurel, Mississippi
Built 05/21/1919 - Std.  gauge - 11" x 12" cylinders - 33"  drivers - 50 tons - 2 trucks


 

1.Data and/or s/n provided courtesy of Dan Rowe of the Dripping Springs Locomotive Works

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