clover-valley-lumberhttps://www.trains.com/ctr/photos-videos/photo-of-the-day/clover-valley-lumber/Clover Valley Lumber | Classic Trains MagazineClassic Trains magazine celebrates the 'golden years of railroading' including the North American railroad scene from the late 1920s to the late 1970s. Giant steam locomotives, colorful streamliners, great passenger trains, passenger terminals, timeworn railroad cabooses, recollections of railroaders and train-watchers.https://www.trains.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/20190718.jpgInStockUSD1.001.00photo-of-the-dayphotos-videosarticleCTR2024-05-142024-07-3045986
Baldwin Locomotive Works built 2-6-6-2T No. 4 for Clover Valley Lumber Co. of Loyalton, Calif., in March 1924. Shown here in 1950, it also served Feather River Lumber Co. at Loyalton, Calif., before going to the Pacific Locomotive Association in July 1973.
Guy L. Dunscomb photo
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I’m guessing this one is a duplicate of Weyerhaeuser #108 which is at the Northwest Railroad Museum in Snoqualmie, WA. Northwest Short Line produced an HO scale model of the same locomotive, it cost $75 when I bought it back in the early 70’s! I gave it my son for a personal wedding present. They go for $700+ on eBay now. Good investment!
I’m guessing this one is a duplicate of Weyerhaeuser #108 which is at the Northwest Railroad Museum in Snoqualmie, WA. Northwest Short Line produced an HO scale model of the same locomotive, it cost $75 when I bought it back in the early 70’s! I gave it my son for a personal wedding present. They go for $700+ on eBay now. Good investment!