Number Builder Type Date Works number Notes
51 Baldwin Locomotive Works DS4-4-750 1949 74408 Acquired new 1949, Retired 1970/Wrecked-Scrapped.
52 Baldwin Locomotive Works DS4-4-750 1949 74409 Acquired new 1949, retired in 1970 and scrapped in 1990
53 Baldwin Locomotive Works DS4-4-1000 1949 74193 ex-Pan American Engineering W8380; née Army Corps of Engineers W8380, acquired 1956, retired in 1985, to John Bradley, 1985; to Roots of Motive Power Collection
54 Baldwin Locomotive Works S-12 1952/1953 75823 ex-NW (3307); née WAB 307, wrecked 1968, retired 1970, scrapped
55 Baldwin Locomotive Works RS-12 1955 76024
decorated for the United States Bicentennial
nee MR 32, acquired 1968, scrapped 1995
56 Baldwin Locomotive Works RS-12 1955 76105 nee MR 33, acquired 1970, retired 1985 to John Bradley, 1985; to Travel Town Museum (Los Angeles, CA)56
57 Baldwin Locomotive Works S-12 1953 75914 nee SP 1539, acquired 1970, retired unknown, stored at Willits, California
61 American Locomotive Works RS-11 1979 Unknown Former SP. Status Unknown
62 American Locomotive Works RS-11 1979 Unknown Former SP. Status Unknown
63 American Locomotive Works RS-11 1979 Unknown Former SP. Sold to NVRR 1987
64 Electro-Motive Diesel GP9m 1987 Unknown Former SP # 3411.[5] Operational and in regular service
65 Electro-Motive Diesel GP9m 1987 Unknown Former SP # 3412.[5] Operational
66 Electro-Motive Diesel GP9m 1956 Unknown Former C&O # 6145. Acquired 1998.[5] Operational and in regular service.
67 Electro-Motive Diesel GP9m 6/1954 19554[6] built as Bangor and Aroostook Railroad # 77;[5] acquired 1998; never delivered
M-80 Mack Railbus 1923 Unknown Purchased 1925. Wrecked twice: in 1957 with a delivery truck, and in 1964 with M-100. Scrapped 1964
M-100 Edwards Rail Car Company Motor Car 1925 Unknown Acquired from Moorhead & North Forks Railroad; Operable. Recently repainted back to historic yellow scheme
M-200 SS&IW Motor Car 1927 Unknown Ex-TRC #22; née-LPN 20; to Niles Canyon Railway, 1975; Operable on Niles Canyon Railway
M-300 American Car and Foundry Company Motor Car 1935 Unknown
M-300 at Fort Bragg
Ex-SLGW; née AR; Operable