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© 1997-1999, Ken Secrest. All rights reserved.
Additional information supplied by Jim Moore and Edward Emanuel

  1. #51 Baldwin DS-4-4-6(660 HP). Builder's number 73042, built in November, 1946. Only DS-4-4-6 built for and sold Canadian service. #51 ran on the Morrissey, Fernie & Michel Rwy as their #1, working for Crows Nest Pass Coal Company , Coal Creek, BC. Sold to Delta Alaska Terminal Rwy, running as their #1, then sold to unknown individuals (not the princpals of the Seattle & North Coast). Was painted as "North Coast Lines" #51 for unknown reasons. There is no evidence that it ever operated on the Seattle & North Coast, although it was stored on SNCT's property at Pier 27 in Seattle. As NCL #51, it had a Northern Pacific style "monad", which legal action forced them to remove (all lettering and monad were in white). Subsequently repainted in Seattle & North Coast colors with SNCT 51 painted in yellow on the cab. No SNCT lettering was added to the hood. It displayed SNCT 51 in yellow on the cab sides. Was stored in Tacoma, Washington, possibly at the Continental Grain site where it may have seen some use. It was sold and moved to the Chelatchie Prairie RR, where it arrived in SNCT paint in November of 1982. At some time, the DS had been "hot rodded" (the four original exhaust stacks being replaced with six straight stacks. It was used by the Chelatchie Prairie for approximately two years, apparently in exchange for storage of the locomotive. While on the CP, it remained in SNCT paint. The locomotive's private owner (Doug Morgan) eventually leased #51 to the Napa Valley Wine Train where it operated as their #51. The Napa Wine lease expired in June of 1989 and #51 was moved to Oroville, CA, and stored at Solano Rail Car. It is not known when #51 was acquired by a private owner or if it was sold more than once after leaving SNCT property. Photos of #51 As far as is known, it was never used on the SNCT.
  2. #52 EMD SW-1 Port Angeles switcher (Ex- MILW 869; nee 956; nee 1619). After its use on the SNCT, the #52 saw use during the brief operation of the Olympic Railroad. The locomotive was stored in the Seattle area in late 1997 where it was used in some local television station commercials. This locomotive was acquired by the Ballard Terminal Railroad and refurbished in May of 1998. Ballard Terminal operates several miles of ex-Northern Pacific trackage in the industrial area adjoining the ship canal that links Puget Sound with Lakes Union and Washington. The unit is now numbered 98 and is painted in the red, black, and silver colors of Seattle's Ballard High School. Photos of this unit have appeared in several railfan publications. Photos of #52
  3. #55 EMD SW-1200 Pier 27 & Yard Tracks- Seattle. (Ex- MILW 614; nee 1637.) Built in January of 1954. First SW-1200 off the EMD assembly line. Last seen at Coast Engine & Equipment Company (CEECO) in Tacoma, Washington, cannibalized for parts. Photos of #55
  4. #56 EMD SW-1200 Port Townsend switcher. Also, work trains. (Ex-MILW 648; nee 2043.) Last seen at Coast Engine & Equipment Company (CEECO) in Tacoma, Washington, cannibalized for parts. Photos of #56
  5. #101 EMD F-7A Road power. Maintenance base, Bayside Yard, Port Angeles. Leased, b/n EMD 11066 10/1950 as GN 274B, then BN 610. After use on SNCT was sold to private owner and stored at Mineral, Washington, at the shops of the Mount Rainier Scenic Railway. Sold in late 1997 to Doyle McCormack. Renumbered to original 274 and moved to Portland, Oregon, for refurbishing and allegedly to be repainted as Great Northern #274B. Photos of #101
  6. #102 EMD F-7A Road power. Maintenance base, Bayside Yard, Port Angeles. Leased, b/n EMD 17852 01/1953 as GN 464A, then BN 684. After use on SNCT was sold and its ultimate disposition is unknown. Photos of #102
  7. #103 EMD F-7A Road Power. Maintenance base, Bayside Yard, Port Angeles. Leased, b/n EMD 11073 10/1950 as GN 364A, then BN 9726, then 2nd 704. After use on SNCT was sold and its ultimate disposition is unknown. Photos of #103
  8. Note: #101, 102, 103 were leased by the SNCT from the steel processing and recycling firm of Joseph
    Simon and Sons, Inc., of Tacoma, Washington.

  9. #502 EMD SD-9. Leased at start up by S&NC from MILWaukee Road. (Nee 531; nee 2225) (Note: Remained in MILW colors. Returned to owner mid-1981.) Photos of #502

 

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