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The new Stockton & Ione locomotive is now in the yard at Holden. |
Although the narrow gauge Stockton & Ione Railroad is not a major part of the S&C project, I would like to make some progress on that part of the layout. Last month, when my wife and I were in Durango, Colorado, I visited Soundtraxx where they showed me their new quasi-1890s locomotive. It's based on their C-19 locos but somewhat backdated with a diamond stack, era-correct smokebox cover and Russian iron boiler jacket. It's not truly correct but they have been testing the waters for older equipment and have found the market receptive. It's really a nice smooth-running engine with a lot of possibilities so I bought one for the S&I.
My plans for the loco are to shorten the smokebox, remove the dynamo, relocate the air pump and tender air cylinder. I may possibly add an older cab and more rivet detail on the stack. The S&I only had two locos in its short life and neither were 2-8-0s but neither did it get all the way to Ione.
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Using this and another original Mason drawing should help recreate the S&I locomotive Amador. |
Speaking of S&I locos, I also managed to locate two original drawings for the S&I engine
Amador. It was an 0-6-4T Mason bogie. This was a great find as I don't have any photos of this loco as the
Amador and the boiler is a bit different than what I thought it would be.
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Code 40 and 55 flex track is being amassed adjacent to the almost-abandoned S&I grade east of Holden. |
The National Narrow Gauge Convention is going to be here in Kansas City in 2014 and the committee asked to have my railroad on the layout tours. I agreed and decided that I should get at least some operating narrow gauge on the layout so, as the
Stockton Daily Independent said "Rails and ties are being stockpiled at the S&I junction switch east of Holden. It looks like the narrow gauge project may still have some life in it."