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- California_Western_45 abstract "California Western Railroad #45 is an operating 2-8-2 logging \"Mikado\"-type steam locomotive, located at the California Western Railroad, a.k.a. the world-famous Skunk Train, in Fort Bragg, California. The locomotive was built in 1924, by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Owen-Oregon Lumber Company, (Brownlee-Olds Lumber Co., later the Medford Corporation). The Medford Corporation sold #45 to the California Western Railroad in 1965. The Mendocino Railway, a subsidiary of Sierra Northern, purchased the railroad in 2003 after the California Western filed for bankruptcy. Between 1965 and 1980, #45, along with stablemate #46, (a 2-6-6-2 Mallet), pulled the railroad's Fort Bragg - Willits summer steam excursion train, the \"Super Skunk\". The California Western discontinued steam service in 1981. In 1984, #46 was donated to the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, as a result of high maintenance costs, and the opinion that the locomotive was too light on its feet. (#46 was a saddle-tank locomotive, before California Western added a tender, and removed the aforementioned tank.)In 1983, after two-year operational hiatus, the locomotive briefly returned to service, and was renumbered #44 for a role in Racing with the Moon. The locomotive retained this number for several months.In 2001, the locomotive was removed from service for an overhaul. The locomotive returned to service in May 2004, and currently operates regular \"Skunk Train\" service to Northspur Wednesday through Saturday, May through October. #45 began to show its age, and, as a result, the Sierra Railroad discontinued the Super Skunk service to Willits. #45 occasionally travels to Willits for special events, although a diesel helper is required for additional power and dynamic braking. In fact, there are currently no trains that traverse the entire route; passengers must transfer at Northspur.".
- California_Western_45 builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- California_Western_45 thumbnail CaliforniaWesternSkunkTrain.jpg?width=300.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageID "27868201".
- California_Western_45 wikiPageLength "4755".
- California_Western_45 wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- California_Western_45 wikiPageRevisionID "649956180".
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink 2-8-2.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink California_Western_Railroad.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2-8-2_locomotives.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baldwin_locomotives.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_in_Mendocino_County,_California.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Medford_Corporation.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Mendocino_Railway,_(Sierra_Northern).
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Owen-Oregon_Lumber_Co.,(Brownlee-Olds_Lumber_Company).
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Southwest_Railway_Museum.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Racing_with_the_Moon.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Railroad.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLink File:06_14_09_053xxRP_-_Flickr_-_drewj1946.jpg.
- California_Western_45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "45".
- California_Western_45 builddate "October 1924".
- California_Western_45 builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- California_Western_45 buildmodel "12".
- California_Western_45 caption "#45, seen here at the water tower in Fort Bragg, , prepares to depart for Willits with the "Super Skunk".".
- California_Western_45 currentowner "Mendocino Railway,".
- California_Western_45 cylindercount "Two, outside".
- California_Western_45 disposition "Operational".
- California_Western_45 factorofadhesion "3.98".
- California_Western_45 firstrundate "--07-08".
- California_Western_45 fleetnumbers "California Western Railroad #45, CWR #44".
- California_Western_45 fleetnumbers "Owen-Oregon, , Medford Corporation #3,".
- California_Western_45 fueltype "Oil".
- California_Western_45 imagesize "300".
- California_Western_45 locale "Owen-Oregon/Medford Corporation: Southern Cascades, ; California Western: Northwestern California Coast, .".
- California_Western_45 name "California Western Railroad #45".
- California_Western_45 nicknames "The Skunk Train".
- California_Western_45 officialname "California Western Railroad".
- California_Western_45 operator California_Western_Railroad.
- California_Western_45 operator Medford_Corporation.
- California_Western_45 operator Mendocino_Railway,_(Sierra_Northern).
- California_Western_45 operator Owen-Oregon_Lumber_Co.,(Brownlee-Olds_Lumber_Company).
- California_Western_45 operatorclass "III".
- California_Western_45 poweroutput "5220".
- California_Western_45 powertype "Steam".
- California_Western_45 serialnumber "58045".
- California_Western_45 trainbrakes "Automatic air".
- California_Western_45 uicclass "1".
- California_Western_45 valvegear "Walschaerts".
- California_Western_45 valvetype "Piston".
- California_Western_45 wheelbase "Drivers: ;".
- California_Western_45 wheelbase "Engine: ;".
- California_Western_45 wheelbase "Total:".
- California_Western_45 whytetype "2".
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- 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 Locomotive.
- California_Western_45 type Vehicle.
- California_Western_45 type Product.
- California_Western_45 type DesignedArtifact.
- California_Western_45 type Thing.
- California_Western_45 type Q93301.
- California_Western_45 comment "California Western Railroad #45 is an operating 2-8-2 logging \"Mikado\"-type steam locomotive, located at the California Western Railroad, a.k.a. the world-famous Skunk Train, in Fort Bragg, California. The locomotive was built in 1924, by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Owen-Oregon Lumber Company, (Brownlee-Olds Lumber Co., later the Medford Corporation). The Medford Corporation sold #45 to the California Western Railroad in 1965.".
- California_Western_45 label "California Western 45".
- California_Western_45 sameAs Q5021181.
- California_Western_45 sameAs m.0cc668p.
- California_Western_45 sameAs Q5021181.
- California_Western_45 wasDerivedFrom California_Western_45?oldid=649956180.
- California_Western_45 depiction CaliforniaWesternSkunkTrain.jpg.
- California_Western_45 isPrimaryTopicOf California_Western_45.
- California_Western_45 name "California Western Railroad #45".
- California_Western_45 name "California Western Railroad".
- California_Western_45 name "The Skunk Train".