West Side Lumber Company railway


The West Side Lumber Company railway was the last of the narrow-gauge logging railroads operating in the American west.

History

West Side Flume & Lumber Company

The West Side Flume & Lumber Company was founded in May 1898 to log 55,000 acres of land outside of the town of Carter. A 10-mile long gauge railroad was laid into the woods east of the town.

Hetch Hetchy and Yosemite Valley Railroad

In 1900, the lumber company incorporated their railroad as a common carrier called the Hetch Hetchy and Yosemite Valley Railroad. Although it never reached either Hetch Hetchy nor Yosemite valley, they company hoped to attract tourist traffic.

Westside and Cherry Valley Railroad

In the late 1970s, Glen Bell, the founder of the Taco Bell restaurant chain opened a tourist railroad at Tuolumne. This gauge railroad used the lower section of the track and several steam locomotives of the West Side Lumber Company railway. The operation also offered boat rides on the old mill pond and RV parking. It closed in the early 1980s after failing to attract enough visitors.

Locomotives

Narrow gauge

NameNumberBuilderTypeDateWorks numberNotesImage
FidoH.K. PorterSold to the Sierra and San Francisco Power Company's Schoettgen Pass railroad
StarH.K. Porterex-Ferries and Cliff House Railroad, San Francisco
1HeislerTwo Truck18991038Sold to the Swayne Lumber Company; scrapped 1940
2HeislerTwo Truck18991040Placed in West Side Memorial Park, Tuolumne, Ca. in 1960
3HeislerTwo Truck19001041Converted to standard gauge in 1947. Converted back to circa 1962. Now Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad No. 2
4HeislerTwo Truck19011049Scrapped 1950
5LimaTwo Truck Shay1902730Scrapped 1950
6LimaTwo Truck Shay1903817Scrapped 1942
7LimaThree Truck Shay19112465ex-Butte and Plumas Railway #4; now running on the Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad
8LimaThree Truck Shay19223176Now displayed at Cañon City, Colorado at the Santa Fe Depot after service on the Georgetown Loop and static display at the Old Georgetown Station with C&S caboose #1012. Lettered for the Royal Gorge Route.
9LimaThree Truck Shay19233199Operable at Midwest Midwest Central Railroad, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Lettered for West Side Lumber Company. Trucked to Silver Plume, CO, arrived February 2, 2011. Colorado Historical Society will rebuild 9 to operate on Georgetown Loop Railroad - estimated completion 2012. The 12, a Baldwin 2-6-2, will go to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, after #9 enters service on the Georgetown Loop RR..
10LimaThree Truck Shay19283315Now running on the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad. Reportedly the largest narrow-gauge shay locomotive ever built.
12LimaThree Truck Shay19273302ex-Swayne Lumber Company railway #6. Now at Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden, CO after service on the Georgetown Loop.
14LimaThree Truck Shay19162835ex-Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Company #10. Now at Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden, CO after service on the Georgetown Loop. Lettered for Argentine Central.
15LimaThree Truck Shay19132645ex-Sierra Nevada Wood and Lumber Company #9. Operable at Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad.

Standard gauge

NameNumberBuilderTypeDateWorks numberNotes
Old BetsieH.K. Porter1886770for the Prescott and Arizona Central Railroad
1HeislerTwo Truck18991036ex-Sierra Railway #9
3HeislerTwo Truck19011049converted from gauge in 1947
14Baldwin18825851ex-Sierra Railway #4

Various artifacts of the railroad and photographs are preserved at the Tuolumne City Memorial Museum in Tuolumne, CA. The museum also arranges annual field trips to West Side logging camps in the woods.