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Timber Heritage Association

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The Timber Heritage Association is a Heritage Railroad Museum in Samoa, California.

Locomotive Roster[1]
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]

  1. "Locomotives". timberheritage.org. Retrieved 2022-12-15.

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