- SP&S Class A2
= SP&S Class A-2 Switch Locomotives =
Infobox Locomotive
name =A-2 [Gartner, John T: "North Bank Road, The Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway", Page 206, WSU Press, 1990]
powertype=Steam
builder = Baldwin Locomotive Works
builddate =June ,1887
whytetype = 0-6-0
gauge = RailGauge|ussg
driversize = 50 in
weight = 71,550 lb
fueltype = Oil
cylindercount = 2
cylindersize = 16x24 Inches
boilerpressure = 135 lbf/in²
tractiveeffort = 13,578 lbf
railroad=Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway
locale=United States
railroadclass=A-2
roadnumber= 6
disposition=Sold to St. Helens Terminal and Dock onJune 30 1931 Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway No. 6 was the only locomotive in Class A-2. Purchased from theNorthern Pacific for A. B. Hammond's Astoria and Columbia River Railway, Number 6 came to the SP&S secondhand. She was used as a switch locomotive until 1931 when she was sold to the St Helens Terminal and Dock Co. at St. HelensOregon Background
The Astoria and Columbia River (A&CR) ran from Astoria Oregon to Goble Oregon, where the A&CR met the Northern Pacific. In 1907 the NP Purchased the A&CR to be a feeder line for the new Spokane Portland & Seattle Ry [Gartner, John T: "North Bank Road, The Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway", Page 136, WSU Press, 1990] . To help the new feeder line handle increasing freight traffic, an NP Switcher was sold to the A&CR on August 7 1907 [Gartner, John T: "North Bank Road, The Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway", Page 137, WSU Press, 1990] . The SP&S took over the A&CR and on February 24 1911, obtaining all A&CR locomotives [Gartner, John T: "North Bank Road, The Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway", Page 138, WSU Press, 1990] . The former A&CR Switch Locomotive number 1 became SP&S number 6.
Construction History
Number 6 was built for the Northern Pacific by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1887. Her builders number was 8617 [Gartner, John T: "North Bank Road, The Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway", Page 206, WSU Press, 1990] .
Operational History
SP&S Number 6 continued with switching duties at Astoria, Oregon. On
June 30 1931 SP&S Number 6 was sold to the St. Helens Terminal and Dock Company.Numbering
Originally numbered NP 386, and then NP 988 [Grande, Walt: "The Northwest's Own Railway Vol 1", Page 277, Grande Press, 1992] the A&CR numbered NP 988 as A&CR Number 1. The SP&S renumbered A&CR 1 to SP&S Number 6.
Disposal
SP&S Number 6 was sold to St. Helens Terminal & Dock Co (StHT&D Co). Grande Claims that Number 6 then "Blew up and was scrapped" [Grande, Walt: "The Northwest's Own Railway Vol 1", Page 277, Grande Press, 1992] . However he gives no dates for this. Gaertner only states that when the SP&S bought the St.HT&D Co in 1933 that an SP&S locomotive (SP&S 201) had to be brought in [Gartner, John T: "North Bank Road, The Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway", Page 143, WSU Press, 1990] .
Discrepancies
Gaertner and Grande differ on several dates. Grande gives a build date of 1897. He also states that the date SP&S No. 6 was sold to the StHT&D Co was 1921 [Grande, Walt: "The Northwest's Own Railway Vol 1", Page 277, Grande Press, 1992] . Gartner gives dates of 1887 and 1931. [Gartner, John T: "North Bank Road, The Spokane Portland and Seattle Railway", Page 206, WSU Press, 1990]
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