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The Whole Roster
Quincy Railroad's entire roster of two switch engines at its Susanville operation is shown in March 2003. At the time, the Sierra Pacific mill in Susanville was processing salvage logs from Arizona. The mill closed in 2004 and the railroad has since been dismantled.
The locos went to the Western pacific Rarilroad Museum in Portola, CA. The 1100 was donated, while the 12 was stored serviceable for awhile at Portola until it was needed at another Sierra Pacific mill in Quincy, CA. I beleive 1100 is the last remaing TR6 mother.

And Technically the roster is 3 locos. The Quincy 11 was in Quincy.
 

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