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- California_Western_45 abstract "California Western #45 is an operating 2-8-2 steam locomotive at the California Western Railroad. The locomotive was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works for a lumber company in 1924, and instead of being retired in 1964, was sold to the California Western Railroad for tourist excursion service.45, along with running mate #46, for many years ran the line's summer tourist train, the Super Skunk, between Fort Bragg and Willits. #46 was sold in 1984 to the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum due to high costs.In 1984, the locomotive was renumbered 44 for a role in Racing with the Moon. The number was not replaced for some months.In 2001, the locomotive was taken out of service for an overhaul. The locomotive was back at work in May 2004, and usually only runs on weekends in the summer. Under the Sierra Railroad banner, the Super Skunk was retired due to #45s advance age and other logistical reasons. #45 still makes occasional trips to Willits for special events, but requires a diesel helper for additional power and dynamic braking. In fact, there are currently no trains that travel the length of the route; passengers must make a transfer at Northspur.".
- California_Western_45 activeYearsEndYear "1924".
- California_Western_45 activeYearsStartYear "1924".
- California_Western_45 builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- California_Western_45 thumbnail CaliforniaWesternSkunkTrain.jpg?width=300.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageID "27868201".
- California_Western_45 wikiPageRevisionID "594796208".
- California_Western_45 builddate "October 1924".
- California_Western_45 builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- California_Western_45 caption "Picture taken in 1967.".
- California_Western_45 cylindercount "Two, outside".
- California_Western_45 disposition "Operates Skunk Train from Fort Bragg to Northspur".
- California_Western_45 fueltype "Oil".
- California_Western_45 hasPhotoCollection California_Western_45.
- California_Western_45 imagesize "300".
- California_Western_45 name "California Western 45".
- California_Western_45 powertype "Steam".
- California_Western_45 railroad California_Western_Railroad.
- California_Western_45 railroad Brownlee-Olds_Lumber_Company.
- California_Western_45 railroad Medco_Corporation.
- California_Western_45 roadnumber "Brownlee-Olds/Medco No. 3,".
- California_Western_45 roadnumber "CWR No. 45, CWR No. 44".
- California_Western_45 serialnumber "58045".
- California_Western_45 uicclass "1".
- California_Western_45 valvetype "Piston valves".
- California_Western_45 whytetype "2".
- California_Western_45 subject Category:2-8-2_locomotives.
- California_Western_45 subject Category:Baldwin_locomotives.
- California_Western_45 subject Category:Individual_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- California_Western_45 subject Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- California_Western_45 subject Category:Transportation_in_Mendocino_County,_California.
- California_Western_45 type Locomotive.
- California_Western_45 type MeanOfTransportation.
- California_Western_45 type Product.
- California_Western_45 type DesignedArtifact.
- California_Western_45 comment "California Western #45 is an operating 2-8-2 steam locomotive at the California Western Railroad. The locomotive was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works for a lumber company in 1924, and instead of being retired in 1964, was sold to the California Western Railroad for tourist excursion service.45, along with running mate #46, for many years ran the line's summer tourist train, the Super Skunk, between Fort Bragg and Willits.".
- California_Western_45 label "California Western 45".
- California_Western_45 sameAs m.0cc668p.
- California_Western_45 sameAs Q5021181.
- California_Western_45 sameAs Q5021181.
- California_Western_45 wasDerivedFrom California_Western_45?oldid=594796208.
- California_Western_45 depiction CaliforniaWesternSkunkTrain.jpg.
- California_Western_45 isPrimaryTopicOf California_Western_45.
- California_Western_45 name "California Western 45".