| Number |
Builder |
Type |
Date |
Notes |
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| 1 |
V & T |
caboose combine |
1882 |
Had Barney and Smith trucks, cost
new was 2388.92, retired after 1907. Body was acquired by Dick Datin and moved
to Laws in 5-1969. Car was placed on freight car trucks in 1993. |
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| 2 |
V & T |
caboose combine |
1882 |
Built with B&S trucks at a cost
of 2388.92, converted for use as Yerington’s private car in 8-1884 including
clerestory roof and larger windows. Upon completion of new private car in 1896,
#2 became R.J. Laws business car. Sold to Inyo Development Co. 2-1900 (1 month
prior to SP purchase of line), car remained on road until sold to Tonopah RR in
1904. Standard gauged in 1905 and retired in 1907 and placed on ground as depot
at Millers, NV until moved to Laws in 1950’s. Sold to Bruce Coons and moved to
San Diego in 1995, sold to Babcock family 3-1999 and currently in Orange, CA
under restoration. |
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| 3 |
B & S |
baggage express smoker |
1881 |
Originally
baggage-express-smoker then baggage-express and finally full baggage, sold to
Parker Lyon 1939, then to William Harrah in 1955 and finally to Nevada state RR
museum 1988. |
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| 4 |
B & S |
baggage express smoker |
1881 |
Same
basic history as #3, but retired 2-7-1939, body then used as shed at locomotive
repair facilities in Keeler. Moved to north Keeler by owner Jim Macey in
1980’s, currently used as guest room/office. |
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| 5 |
B & S |
coach |
1881 |
Originally
full coach, later had smoking section added. Sold to Gerry Best 3-28-1938 for
Ward Kimball’s Grizzly Flats RR in San Gabriel, currently at OERM in Perris |
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| 8 |
H & H |
coach combine |
1887 |
Originally
SPC #69, transferred to N&C during Tonopah gold rush. Rebuilt to combine in
1931 and renumbered 8. To Parker Lyon in 1939 and then to William Harrah in
1955, sold to Gary Norton in 1986 and then sold to NSRRM 7-18-1991. |
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| 10 |
V & T |
Super's car |
1896 |
Originally
built with cupola (similar to #2), converted to more traditional business car
in 1903 and named “Esmeralda”. Retired 1927 and placed on ground in Keeler.
Purchased by private owner in 1940’s and taken to San Fernando, sold to Charles
Brown 1965, and finally donated to OERM 1991. See
Railswest for more info. |
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| 12 |
Carter Bros. |
combine baggage |
1878 |
Started
as coach #3 on Oregonian Railroad, to SPC 1896, rebuilt as baggage/postal car
#9 in 1903, to N&C #12 in 7-1-06 Finally changed to baggage in 1928 and
lasted until 1960 as caboose until donated to Travel Town in Los Angles. Moved
indoors in 2001 |
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| 47 |
Carter Bros. |
caboose |
1882 |
Originally
SPC 47, to N&C 9-1906 as #455, retired 11-1915 and body used as shed in
Keeler. Car was salvaged by Carter Bros. society (SPCRR) in 1967 and taken to
Newark. |
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| 401 |
Carter Bros. |
coach combine caboose |
? |
Began
as a coach for the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada eventually to SPC 1009, then
to N&C MW8, finally rebuilt with freight trucks and a flat roof and survived as caboose until abandonment.
Taken to Laws with #9 on last north bound train.4-1960 |
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| 467 |
Carter Bros. |
combine caboose |
1884 |
Originally
combine #63 on SPC, to N&C in 1908 and probably change to a caboose at this
time. Retained until 2-1947 then sold to Parker Lyon, bought by William Harrah
in 1955 and burned by someone trying to keep warm by stove in 1961, moved to
Dayton, NV then to Gold Hill, remaining structure removed prior to being moved
to San Diego in 1995. Frame and hardware sold to Babcock family 3-1998 and
moved to Fallbrook, CA. Trucks to C&C 2, while brake cylinder and couplers
went to SP 54. |
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| 1010 |
SJ & SN |
coach combine |
1882 |
Built
for SJ&SN as coach, renumbered to 1010, then to SPC, to N&C in 1907 as
#16, retired in 1913 at Mina, acquired by Dick Datin in 1960 and taken to Laws,
Sold to Carter Brothers Society in 1990 and restored as 1010. |
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