Note: Ventura County Railway Company The Ventura County Rwy. was a twelve mile short line that operated between a Southern Pacific connection at Oxnard, California and the Navay base at Port Hueneme. It served as a vital link during World War II.Click here to return to the section on
VC Co. Rwy. - 2-6-0 #1
Image, Ventura County Railway 2-6-0 Loco #1 A graceful 2-6-0 locomotive #1 sits in the yard between moves. Its sister locomotive #2 was a snall 2-6-2 and continues to operate from time to time at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, California. --------------------VC Co. Rwy. - 2-6-0 #1 "View A"
Image, Ventura County Railway 2-6-0 Loco #1 This item is not for sale. Reference only! Ventura County Railway 2-6-0 locomotive #1 is captured in this view from the fireman's side. --------------------VC Co. Rwy. - 2-6-2 #2
Image, Ventura County Railway 2-6-0 Loco #2 This item is not for sale. Reference only! Ex Cascade Timber Co. 2-6-2 logging engine #107, this Ventura County Railway #2 provides good switching service in this view, belived to be taken in the Schiller Park yard. --------------------
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