In 1929, Locomotive #12 began work in Oregon's redwood forests for Hammond Lumber Company. Baldwin Locomotive Works manufactured and designed the locomotive as an articulated tanker, allowing it to make tighter turns than other locomotives. Southwest Lumber Mills purchased #12 in 1956, relocating it to Flagstaff. In 1959, the company removed its tanks and then in 1960, retired the locomotive due and donated it to Coconino County. The Arizona Historical Society (AHS) acquired Locomotive #12 in 1987. AHS purchased Caboose #99945 in 1988 from the Santa Fe Railroad and placed it near the locomotive, even though logging companies stopped using cabooses in 1920. The pair remained at the Fort Tuthill Fairgrounds until 1994, when AHS relocated them to their present location at the Pioneer Museum.
車頭側面,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
車頭正面,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
車頭正面車輛編號,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
車頭燈,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
車頭排障器及連結器,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
連結器,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
車輛前方導輪,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
前動輪,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
後動輪,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
前汽缸管線,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
後汽缸管線,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
鐘,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
煙囪,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
沙箱,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
駕駛室,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
駕駛室下方拖輪,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
車後水箱車,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
水箱車輪,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
水箱車上方的瞭望台,2017/02/20拍攝於AHS Pioneer Museum
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