West Side Lumber Co. Short Caboose #3
The West Side Lumber Co.’s carpenter shop was very prolific, rebuilding hundreds of flat and skeleton cars, and producing several unique rail cars over the decades. The short #3 caboose and it’s sister #4...
The West Side Lumber Co.’s carpenter shop was very prolific, rebuilding hundreds of flat and skeleton cars, and producing several unique rail cars over the decades. The short #3 caboose and it’s sister #4...
Boxcar #3010 was Built by American Car and Foundry in St. Louis in 1904 and delivered to the Denver & Rio Grande that year. The D&RGW retired the car in 1970 and it was purchased...
This 3100 gallon tank car started it’s life in the late 1800’s on the Nevada-California-Oregon narrow gauge railroad. It’s unusual-shaped tank earned it the nickname of the ‘coffin’ tank – why this shape was...
This car was recently obtained in a trade for the D&RG outfit car 04951, that will be going home to Colorado. One of several cars obtained by the Sumpter Valley Railroad Restoration (SVRR) group...
In early 2011, the Alder Gulch tourist railroad in Virginia City MT listed a large amount of equipment surplus and was offered as scrap bids. In the list were 4 obscure West Side Lumber...
One of the most colorful narrow gauge tank cars in the United States ran on the Sumpter Valley Railway, based in Baker City OR. Tank car #99 was made up of a leased _____...