Timber Heritage Association
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The Timber Heritage Association is a Heritage Railroad Museum in Samoa, California.
Name | Image | Builder | Year | Type | Status | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bear Harbor Lumber Company #1 | Marshutz & Cantrell | 1892 | 0-4-0T | Operational | Fort Humboldt SHP | One of 2 Remaining locomotives from Marshutz & Cantrell | |
Arcata & Mad River Railroad #101 | General Electric Rail | 1950 | 44 Ton Diesel | Operational | Samoa Shops | Formerly used by Pine Flat Dam Contractors. | |
Elk River Mill and Lumber Company #1 | Marshutz &
Cantrell |
1884 | 0-4-0T | Awaiting Repair | Fort Humboldt SHP | One of 2 Remaining locomotives from Marshutz & Cantrell | |
Sugar Pine Lumber Company No.4 | American Locomotive Company | 1925 | 2-8-2T | Awaiting Restoration
Since 2003 |
Strasburg Railroad Shops | Sole surviving SPL Locomotive
Ex. Palco, W&C, WWRR | |
Mutual Plywood Corporation #54 | Heisler Locomotive Works | 1927 | B-B Diesel converted from 2-truck Heisler | Non Operational
Engine Runs |
Samoa Roundhouse | Ex. Elk River Mill & Lumber Co. No. 3 | |
Pacific Lumber Company #29 | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 1910 | 2-6-2 | Under Evaluation for Operational Restoration | Samoa Roundhouse | ||
Dolbeer and Carson Lumber Company #3 | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 1922 | 2-6-2 | Under Evaluation for Operational Restoration | Samoa Machine Shop | Ex. Humboldt Northern Railway | |
Hammond Lumber Company #33 | Lima Locomotive Works | 1933 | 3 Truck Shay | Non Operational | Samoa Roundhouse | ||
Hammond Lumber Company #15 | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 1916 | 2-8-2 | Non Operational | Samoa Roundhouse | ||
Bear Harbor Lumber Company #2 | Baldwin Locomotive Works | 1898 | 2-4-2T | Non Operational | Samoa Roundhouse | ||
Arcata & Mad River Railroad #7 | Lima Locomotive Works | 1918 | 2 Truck Shay | Non Operational | Samoa Roundhouse |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Locomotives". timberheritage.org. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
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