The Three-Spot Lives! Were it not for a strange twist of fate, the little 10-wheeler you see here might have led a very undistinguished career for a California railroad and been scrapped 80... (more)
One of the many locomotives under steam at RailFair '99
2-8-0 28 and 2-8-2 34 stand silently in the Jamestown roundhouse.
Sierra Railroad 3, 4-6-0, (Rogers 4493 / 1891), originally Prescott & Arizona Central Railway 3, is under repair in Sierra Railway's Tr-Dam Building. Sierra 3's new boiler was manufactured by Chel... (more)
The Sunday after Winterail, Sierra operated an excursion using former McCloud #18 and their own S12 #42. It operated from Oakdale to Cooperstown and back. The #18 is the property of the Virginia &... (more)
On display at the Historic Jamestown Shops and Roundhouse is this neatly painted ALCO MRS1 (RSX4). This unit has worked for both the the US Army as their B-2063 and the US Navy as their 65-000613.... (more)
The tender is sitting outside the roundhouse and the state flower of California is taking over the yard. The locomotive is inside the roundhouse awaiting a rebuild.
Sierra Railroad Baldwin #28 (1922) backs towards the roundhouse after pulling the excursion train at the Railtown 1897 historic site.
Photo of the Roundhouse and backshop facilities of the Sierra Railway in Jamestown, CA reflected in the water.