Photo by Cliff West
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This is the herald of the Northwestern
Pacific Railroad, which ran from Schellville and San Rafael to Eureka on the
northern California coast. Established in 1907, the Northwestern Pacific was
initially jointly owned by the Southern Pacific and the Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe. The Northwestern Pacific purchased its last new steam locomotives in
1922. In 1929 the Santa Fe sold its half to the Southern Pacific, making the
NWP a subsidiary of the SP. The last Northwestern Pacific steam locomotive ran
on September 20, 1953. From then on, the Northwestern Pacific leased locomotives
from its parent, Southern Pacific.
I think this herald was on
the tender of T-46 Class 4-6-0 locomotive #112, which was built by the American
Locomotive Company in 1908. It was last run in May 1952 and was retired on
October 31, 1952. It was donated to the Pacific Coast Chapter of the Railway
& Locomotive Historical Society on June 18, 1953. Repainted in two-tone
green, it was exhibited at Southern Pacific’s centennial display in Sacramento,
California, in August 1955. A
restoration was completed on May 18, 1965, and it was moved to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento in 1978. It is the sole surviving
Northwestern Pacific locomotive.
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