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Steam Engines I Have Ridden Behind 1972-2025 (and beyond)



by Chris Guenzler

Between 1972 and 2025 (and beyond), I have been able to ride behind 140 (and counting) different steam engines, some multiple times.

1972





1972 -- The first one was Disneyland Railroad 4-4-0 1 "Cyrus K. Holliday", built in 1955 by Disney Studios/Dixon Boiler.





1972 -- The second one was with my grandmother Flora at Knotts Berry Farm back in the days when there was no entry fee. Ghost Town and Calico Railroad 2-8-0 41, ex. Rio Grande Southern 41 1916, exx. Denver and Rio Grande 409 1886, exxx. Denver and Rio Grande Railway "Red Butte", nee Denver and Rio Grande Railway 409 "Red Cliff", built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1881.

1973



1973 -- The Denver and Rio Grande Western narrow gauge was ridden on a family trip, when we took the bus to Silverton and rode the train back to Durango behind Durango and Silverton 2-8-2 473, nee Denver and Rio Grande Western 473, built by American Locomotive Company in 1923.

1974



1974 -- California Western 2-8-2 45, ex. Medford Corporation 3 1932, nee Owen-Oregon Lumber Company 3, built by Baldwin in 1924 powered the Super Skunk Train at Fort Bragg. My family and I rode to Willits and return.

1982



6/28/1982 -- My first mainline steam engine ride was behind Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 3985, built by American Locomotive Company in 1943, on its first public excursion, a Salt Lake City-to-Provo round trip.

1983



9/9/1983 -- I rode behind McCloud River Railroad 2-6-2 25, built by American Locomotive Company in 1925, seen here at Hambone, California.

1984



6/15/1984 -- Southern Pacific 4-8-4 4449, built by Lima Locomotive Works in 1941, led the World's Fair Daylight. I rode the two-day excursion from Phoenix to Los Angeles; this was the photo runby on the first day.





Two engines I rode behind at the California State Railroad Museum on their excursion trains over the years were Southern Pacific 0-6-0 1269, built by Lima Locomotive Works in 1914, and Union Pacific 0-6-0 4466, built by Lima Locomotive Works in 1924.





8/24/1984 -- In Sumpter, Oregon, W.H. Eccles Lumber Company wood-burning Heisler 3, ex. Boise Cascade Corporation 3 1960, exx. Hallock and Howard Lumber Company 3 1927, nee W.H. Eccles Lumber Company 3 built in 1915. I was a trainee fireman on one of four trips on the Sumpter Valley Railroad.

1985



8/1/1985 -- Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad 2-8-2 489, nee Denver and Rio Grande Western 489, built by Baldwin in 1925.





8/3/1985 -- Durango and Silverton Railroad 2-8-2 473, nee Denver and Rio Grande Western 473, built by American Locomotive Company in 1923.

1987



5/22/1987 -- I rode the Ghost Train of East Ely with Nevada Northern 4-6-0 40, built by Baldwin in 1910, on the first day of operation.

1991



4/27/1991 -- A double-header with Union Pacific 4-8-4 8444, built by American Locomotive Company in 1944, and Union Pacifc 4-6-6-4 3985, built by American Locomotive Company in 1943, on the Canyon Express. This was the photo runby along the Middle Fork of the Feather River.





12/28/1991 -- My first excursion behind Santa Fe 4-8-4 3751, built by Baldwin in 1927 was on the California Limited between Barstow and Bakersfield. Here is the train passing through Fullerton the day before.

1992



6/28/1992 -- My first Union Pacific Historical Society convention, which took place in Cheyenne, Wyoming, included an excursion with Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 3985 over Sherman Hill.





7/16/1992 -- The Pacific Limited was pulled behind Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 3985 and I rode from Salt Lake City to San Jose over the former Western Pacific. Pictured is the first photo runby near Jungo, Nevada.





7/23/1992 -- That year's National Railway Historical Society convention included an excursion called Circle the Bay, during which I rode Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 3985 up the east side of San Francisco Bay from Milpitas to Oakland, then took a ferry across the bay, followed by Southern Pacific 4-6-2 2472, built by Baldwin in 1921, from San Francisco back to San Jose. This was the photo runby at Southern Pacific's Bayshore Yard.

1993



7/3/1993 -- Fillmore and Western 2-8-0 51, ex. move from Loveland, Coloado 1983, exx. Boulder Scientific Company 51 1963, nee Great Western Railway Company 51, built by Baldwin in 1906.





7/31/1993 -- I rode Southern Pacific 4-6-2 2472, built by Baldwin in 1921, to the Tracy Dry Bean Festival from Oakland to Tracy, then on to Lathrop for wying. A photo runby near Bryon, California.

1994



5/7/1994 - Southern Pacific 4-6-2 2742, built by Baldwin in 1921, led an excursion from San Luis Obispo to Tangier.

1996



9/21/1996 -- At the Pacific Southwest Railroad Museum in Campo, newly-restored Southern Pacific 2-6-0 2353, built by Baldwin in 1912, on one of their Miller Creek excursions.

1998



9/12/1998 -- The need/desire to ride a train in South Dakota started my relationship with Milwaukee Road 4-8-4 261, built by American Locomotive Company in 1944. This was a three-day Camerail Club excursion from North Kansas City to Minneapolis Jct. Pictured is the photo runby at Hills, Minnesota.

2001



6/19/2001 -- At that year's National Railway Historical Society convention in St. Louis, one of the excursions was Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 3985 from St. Louis to Gorham. Here is the photo runby at the ghost town of Valmeyer, Illinois, since the town itself moved two miles east after the Great Flood of 1993.





6/21/2001 -- The second steam excursion at the NRHS convention was led by St. Louis-San Francisco 4-8-2 1522, built by Baldwin in 1925, from St. Louis to West Quincy and return. Pictured is the photo runby at Ilasco, Missouri on the return. 1522 had the loudest bark of any steam engine I have experienced.





6/22/2001 -- The final steam excursion during the convention was again behind St. Louis-San Francisco 4-8-2 1522 from St. Louis to Newberg; this is the photo runby at Newberg.

2002



5/18/2002 - My next encounter with Milwaukee Road 261 was during an excursion to Duluth and the photo runby near Hinckley.





6/19/2002 -- Milwaukee Road 261 took me from Minneapolis Junction to Chicago Union Station on a two-day journey down the former Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Line. This photo runby is at Nelson, Wisconsin.





6/22/2002 -- Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 3985 took me on a two-day excursion on the former Rock Island Spine Line from South St. Paul to Kansas city. The photo runby near Ellendale, Minnesota.





8/24/2002 -- That year's National Railway Historical Society convention, based in Williams, Arizona, featured Santa Fe 4-8-4 3751 built by Baldwin in 1927, Grand Canyon 2-8-2 4960, nee Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 4960, built by Baldwin in 1923 and Grand Canyon Railway 2-8-0 18, nee Lake Superior and Ishpeming 11, built by American Locomotive Company in 1910. All conventioneers rode behind all three during the event. Here, Santa Fe 3751 and Grand Canyon 4960 are in the midst of a photo runby at Anita.





8/25/2002 -- At the end of the convention, I rode behind Santa Fe 3751 on its return from Williams to Los Angeles via the Peavine Line and the Arizona and California Railroad. This is from one of the three photo runbys at Milepost 100 just east of Parker, Arizona.





8/30/2002 -- Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad three-truck Shay 10, ex. Fiberboard Paper Products 10 1965, exx. Pickering Lumber 10 1958, exxx. West Side Lumber Company 10 1934, nee Pickering Lumber Company 10, built by Lima in 1928.





8/31/2002 -- The Iron Horse Roundup in Oakdale, California enabled me to ride behind both Sierra 2-8-0 28, built by Baldwin in 1922, and Quincy Railroad 2-6-2T 2, built by American Locomotive Company in 1924.

2003



4/25/2003 -- The City of Poway, California runs Poway-Midland 0-4-0 3, nee Cowell Cement Company 2, built by Baldwin in 1907.





7/12/2003 - Sherman Hill Railroad Club's excursion with Union Pacific 4-6-6-4 3985 to Yoder instead became a trip to Laramie and back over Sherman Hill. Pictured is the last photo runby of the day near Buford, Wyoming.

2004



6/25/2004 -- Milwaukee Road 4-8-4 261 pulled the Grand Excursion, which I rode from Milwaukee to La Crosse via Galesburg, Rock Island, Davenport, Savanna, Bureau and Dubuque. This view was taken just north of Galesburg, Illinois.





7/2/2004 -- Milwaukee Road 4-8-4 261 took me on a circle trip via the former Chicago, Burlington and Quincy line to La Crosse and the former Milwaukee Road Line back to St. Paul. Upon return, it stormed up Westminster Hill in St. Paul.





7/4/2004 -- I was onboard behind Milwaukee Road 4-8-4 261 as it travelled up Short Line Hill to end the Grand Excursion 2004.





7/8/2004 -- After the Grand Excursion, the Friends of the 261 offered tickets on a four-day move from Shoreham Yard to Portal, North Dakota behind Canadian Pacific 4-6-4 2816, built by Montreal Locomotive Works in 1930. I rode all four days and this was the first time 2816 had performed a photo runby; at Mantador, North Dakota.





12/5/2004 -- The Winter Photo Freight on the Nevada Northern allowed me to ride behind Nevada Northern 2-8-0 93, built by American Locomotive Company in 1909, on the last photo runby of the day.

2005



7/6/2005 -- The 2005 National Railway Historical Society convention, held in Portland, Oregon, featured Spokane, Portland & Seattle 4-8-4 700, built by Baldwin in 1938, and Southern Pacific 4-8-4 4449, built by Lima in 1941, pulling the Western Star Steam Special from Portland to Wishram, Washington.





7/9/2005 -- The NRHS Convention's Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad Special used West Fork Logging Company Heisler 91, ex. Clyde Shurman 102, exx. display/storage on Veronia, South Park and Sunset, exxx. Kinzua Pine Mills 102, nee Whitney Engineering Company 102 built by Heisler in 1929 and Hillcrest Lumber Climax 10, ex. Victoria Pacific 10 1980, exx. Hillcrest Lumber 10 1970, nee Hillcrest Lumber 3 built by Climax in 1928. This runby was held at Divide, Washington.





7/10/2005 -- Cowlitz, Chehalis & Cascade 2-8-2 15,ex. Puget Sound and Cascade Railway 200, nee Clear Lake Lumber Company 200, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1916. At Millburn, Washington as it ran around the train for the return journey to Chehalis.





11/22/2005 -- In Tifton, Georgia at the Agrirama Living History Museum is Hardaway Contracting Company 0-4-0T 5, ex. Georgia Agrirama Park 5 1976, exx. Hall Carmichael 5 1973, exxx. donated to Kings Mountain State Park in 1963, exxxxx. Little Palmetto Railroad 2609 1963, exxxxxx. Winding Gulf Coal Company in 1923, exxxxxx. Rinehart & Dennis, nee Hardaway Contracting Company 5, built by Vulcan Iron Works in 1923.

2006



6/6/2006 - I was aboard the Chehalis-Centralia steam charter with Cowlitz, Chehalis & Cascade 2-8-2 15,ex. Puget Sound and Cascade Railway 200, nee Clear Lake Lumber Company 200, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1916, sponsored by the Southern Appalachia Railway Museum.





6/7/2006 -- I rode the Timbers to Tidelands Steam Special behind West Fork Logging Company Heisler 91, ex. Clyde Shurman 102, exx. display/storage on Veronia, South Park and Sunset, exxx. Kinzua Pine Mills 102, nee Whitney Engineering Company 102, built by Heisler in 1929, from Morton to Tacoma sponsored by the Southern Appalachia Railway Museum.





7/10/2006 -- Spokane, Portland and Seattle 4-8-4 700, built by Baldwin in 1938, gave me a short ride from Oaks Park.





7/14/2006 -- Western Maryland Scenic Railroad 2-8-0 734, ex Lake Superior & Ishpeming Railroad 34 1923, nee Lake Superior & Ishpeming Railroad 18, built by Baldwin in 1916, about to enter Brush Tunnel.





7/16/2006 -- I rode behind East Broad Top Railroad 2-8-2 15, built by Baldwin in 1914 at Orbisonia, Pennsylvania.





7/20/2006 -- The 2006 National Railway Historical Society convention's Cincinnati Limited ran from Dennison to Newark behind Ohio Central 4-6-2 1293, nee Canadian Pacific, built by Canadian Locomotive Company in 1948. Here is the photo runby at Trinway, Ohio.





7/22/2006 -- The NRHS convention's "The Buckeye" was pulled by Ohio Central 4-6-2 1293, nee Canadian Pacific 1293, built by Canadian Locomotive Company in 1948, from Morgan Run to Sugar Creek. The photo runby is at a farm crossing northeast of Morgan Run.





9/16/2006 -- I rode Southern Pacific 4-8-4 4449, built by Lima in 1941, on an excursion to Bend, Oregon; this is the photo runby at Overbrook.





12/31/2006 -- Texas State Railroad 2-8-0 300, ex. Southern Pine Lumber 28 1956, exx. Temple Lumber Company 28 1955, exxx. Tremont and Gulf Railway 28, exxxx. S. Bender 1947, exxxxx. United States Amry 20 1941, exxxxxx. United States Army 645 1919, nee United States Army 396, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1917.



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