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* [http://www.wprrhs.org/index.html Western Pacific Railroad Historical Society] | * [http://www.wprrhs.org/index.html Western Pacific Railroad Historical Society] | ||
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* http://www.nsrm-friends.org/nsrm101.html ... The locomotive was placed in storage and retired in 1918 because of declining business on the V&T. It was sold in 1924 to the Pacific Portland Cement Company of Gerlach, Nevada where it saw service as PPC Co. switcher No. 501 until 1931. In 1938 the Empire was donated to the Pacific Coast Chapter of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area. There it remained until 1966 when it underwent a cosmetic restoration at Bethlehem Steel Corporation's San Francisco shipbuilding yards. ... | |||
== Sidings == | == Sidings == |
Revision as of 09:07, 7 June 2007
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- http://www.nsrm-friends.org/nsrm101.html ... The locomotive was placed in storage and retired in 1918 because of declining business on the V&T. It was sold in 1924 to the Pacific Portland Cement Company of Gerlach, Nevada where it saw service as PPC Co. switcher No. 501 until 1931. In 1938 the Empire was donated to the Pacific Coast Chapter of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area. There it remained until 1966 when it underwent a cosmetic restoration at Bethlehem Steel Corporation's San Francisco shipbuilding yards. ...
Sidings
listed West to East
1. Calneva, California 2. Flanigan 3. Sand Pass 4. Bryant 5. Sano 6. Reynard 7. Bronte 8. Phil 9. Gerlach 10. Ascalon 11. Trego 12. Cholona 13. Ronda 14. Sulphur 15. Floka 16. Antelope 17. Jungo 18. Gaskell 19. Pronto 20. Raglan 21. Krum 22. Marcus 23. Winnemucca