YESTERYEAR DEPOT COLLECTION

CASPER, SOUTH FORK & EASTERN
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CSF&E 0-4-0 #1

Image, Caspar, South Fork & Eastern 0-4-0 #1 Order No. CSFE01I Photographer: Fred C. Stoes Caspar, South Fork & Eastern Lumber Company 0-4-O engine #1, the "Jumbo," has been rolled out for review by the Locomotive & Railway Historical Society during this special 1938 Sunday visit. -------------------- CSF&E 0-4-2 #2

Image, Caspar, South Fork & Eastern 0-4-2 #2 Order No. CSFE2I Photographer: Fred C. Stoes Caspar, South Fork & Eastern Lumber Company 0-4-2, #2 poses near Fort Bragg, California, 1938. "Caspar is located about 6 miles from Fort Bragg and South Fork is located (or was) just up the road from my house along the Noyo River. The engine...is either stored in Fort Bragg or Willits, Ca." Paul House... a local Fort Bragg resident. -------------------- CSF&E 2-6-6-2 #5

Photo, Caspar, South Fork & Eastern #5 logger Order No. CSFE5P Photographer: Fred C. Stoes Caspar, South Fork & Eastern Lumber Company 2-6-6-2, the "Trojan," poses at Fort Bragg, California. -------------------- CSF&E 2-6-6-2 #7

Photo, Caspar, South Fork & Eastern #7 logger Order No. CSFE7AP Photographer: Fred C. Stoes This is a pristine image of the little 2-6-6-2 compound locomotive #7 belonging to the Caspar, South Fork & Eastern, shot in 1938, in Northern California. -------------------- CSF&E 2-6-6-2 #7

Photo, Caspar, South Fork & E. 2-6-6-2/action Order No. CSFE7BP Photographer: Fred C. Stoes In this 1938 shot 2-6-6-2 Caspar, South Fork & Eastern Locomotive #7, the "Sampson," is captured in motion as it backs down to make a coupler connection.


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