- Eureka Springs and North Arkansas Railway
The Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway is a for-profit passenger
tourist railway established by the late Robert Dortch, Jr. and his wife Mary Jane in 1981 inEureka Springs, Arkansas . The railway offers excursion tours, a catered luncheon train and a catered dinner train - each lasting a little less than one hour, from April through October. [http://www.esnarailway.com/ Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway website] ] It operates along convert|2.5|mi of restored track right-of-way formerly belonging to the defunct Arkansas & Ozarks Railway Co - the last incarnation of the North Arkansas Line.Cragon (2005), p. 0] [Fair (1969), pp. 3, 35, 61, 189, 244]History
The original railway chartered at the site in 1882 was the Eureka Springs Railway, extending from
Seligman, Missouri , to Eureka Springs. In 1899, it became the St. Louis & North Arkansas Railroad Co.; in 1906, the Missouri & North Arkansas Railway Co.; in 1935, the Missouri & Arkansas Railway Co.; in 1949, the Arkansas & Ozarks - which closed in 1961. At the height of the North Arkansas Line's career, it extended convert|360|mi fromJoplin, Missouri toHelena, Arkansas .Robert Dortch, Sr. had established the Scott and Bearskin Lake Railroad as part of the Plantation Agriculture Museum near
Scott, Arkansas , in the 1960s and after his death in 1978, his son closed it and began moving steam locomotives, rolling stock and trackage to the Victorian tourist destination Eureka Springs. [ [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?search=1&entryID=1249 Plantation Agriculture Museum - Encyclopedia of Arkansas ] ] [ [http://www.arkansasmediaroom.com/news-releases/listings/display.asp?id=26 News & Featured Releases: Arkansas Media Room ] ] He and his wife, Mary Jane, and sons David, John, and Robert set about restoring the historic stone depot, and re-building severaltrestle s over Leatherwood Creek on the pike. A steel water tank was added, as well as a few outbuildings and a commissary adjacent to the old ice house/electric plant building to prepare meals for the luncheon and dinner trains. A 20-hp turntable from the Frisco railroad was installed near the original location of one used by the North Arkansas Line;Tolle (1992), p. 8] a wye at "Junction, Arkansas" enables the turning of a locomotive at the far end of the route.Locomotives
#No. 1, a
2-6-0 (Mogul), built 1906,Baldwin Locomotive Works , Philadelphia, PA; serial #29588; wood-burner; convert|75000|lb|abbr=on; convert|200|psi|abbr=on; convert|12000|lb|abbr=ontractive effort . [Tolle (1992), pp. 4-6] Retired in the late 1990s because of the expense of burning 1-1/2 to 2 cords of wood each workday. An expensive boiler re-build was also mandated by the state boiler inspector.
#No. 201, a 2-6-0 (Mogul), built 1906,American Locomotive Company , Patterson, NJ; coal-burner converted to oil; convert|185|psi|abbr=on; convert|21000|lb|abbr=on tractive effort. [Tolle (1992), pp. 6-8] It is one of two known surviving locomotives that worked on the Panama Canal; originally built to 5-foot gauge. [ [http://www.czimages.com/CZMemories/Loco201/ALCO%20COOKE%20Locomotive%20201.htm American Locomotive Company ] ] Retired early in the 21st century because a boiler re-build was mandated by the state boiler inspector.
#No. 226, a2-8-2 (Mikado), built 1927, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, PA; coal-burner converted to oil; convert|180|psi|abbr=on (superheated); convert|200000|lb|abbr=on with tender. Has always been a "display" engine at the ES&NA; never restored to operating condition.
#No. 4742, an0-4-4-0 first-generation diesel switcher, built 1942,Electro-Motive Division ofGeneral Motors , LaGrange, IL; serial #1379; diesel; convert|34000|lb|abbr=on tractive effort. The only remaining functional locomotive on-site; now handles both passenger excursion and luncheon/dinner trains.
#(un-numbered), an0-4-0 narrow-gauge (24-inch) switcher, built 1935, Buescher & Sons, Berlin, Germany; coal-burner converted to oil. Used atop a sometimes-rotating sign to advertise the railway.At one time, the railroad owned and displayed #8, a two-truck Shay engine (serial #2977) built by theLima Locomotive Works in 1918. It now resides as a static display at the Railway Historical Society of Northern New York, Croghan, NY, awaiting a boiler re-build. [ [http://www.newyorktrains.com/projects.htm Welcome to the Railroad Society of Northern New York ] ]Rolling stock
Six arch-roofed former Rock Island P-70 passenger coaches are used on-site. They are convert|80|ft long and weigh convert|92000|lb, originally designed to seat 100 people.Tolle (1992), p. 9] Two are static displays (a light-gray one - No. 2515 - used as a snack bar; a Tuscan red one -No. 2523 - used as an office). Two Kelly-green coaches - No.1, The Eurekan; and No. 2 - are dining cars. Two are excursion coaches; one maroon - No. 2560 - and the other Kelly-green - No. 2585 - (at one time, white with dark red trim). Another 80 ft Tuscan red clerestory-roofed combine is used for storage. A formerly-luxurious convert|75|ft|sing=on Georgia Northern passenger coach has fallen into disrepair in the yard.
Three
caboose s, one wooden, are displayed. There are two tank cars, a pair of flat cars, a coal hopper, a cage car suitable for transporting and displaying circus or zoo animals, and five box cars - one of which is used as a commissary car on the luncheon/dinner trains.There are at least three motorized yellow
speeder maintenance cars (one still functional) on-site, as well as a 1951 Chevrolet track inspector's car.Facilities
The working yard - with many switches, lights, outbuildings, a functional electric-powered convert|75|ft|sing=on turntable and water tower - is punctuated with dozens of static displays: two steam-powered tractors, early gas-powered tractors, compressors, pumps, wheelsets, and assorted railroad paraphernalia - a two-man handcar, "tricycle"-type one-man handcar, bells, signals, and luggage carts. An engine house was planned and never built; a shed built to shelter the restoration of engine #226 was recently dismantled (2007).
The owners have long had hopes to extend the line east convert|3|mi to the old Missouri & North Arkansas tunnel and/or west convert|5|mi to
Beaver, Arkansas through the Narrows, a gap in the rocky ridge short of the old railroad river bridge there.Built in 1913, the depot is a repository for dozens of railroadiana items, including props which helped disguise the two Moguls as 1860s
4-4-0 American engines for the filming of scenes from the 1982 television mini-series "The Blue and the Gray ."Notes
References
*Tolle, Edwin R. (1992). "The Eureka Springs Railway: A Short-Line Railroad to a little town", 9 Deer Lane, Eureka Springs, AR 72632. (Viewable free in digital form at [http://eurekaspringshistory.com/es_railway.htm "The Eureka Springs Railway"] , accessed
April 24 ,2008 .)
*Cragon, Harvey (2005). "The Eureka Springs Railway: An Automobile Tour Into the Past", 8600 Skyline Dr. #1102, Dallas, Texas 75243. ISBN 0-9743045-1-4.
*Fair, James R. (1969). "The North Arkansas Line", Howell-North Books, P.O. Box 3051, La Jolla CA 92038. ISBN 8310-7077-3.
*Hodge, Michael (2008). "The Encyclopedia of Arkansas", [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=1185 "Railroads"] , accessedApril 18 ,2008 .
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