Eureka and Palisade Railroad explained

Railroad Name:Eureka & Palisade Railroad
Locale:Palisade - Eureka, Nevada
Start Year:1873
End Year:1938
Hq City:Palisade, Nevada

The Eureka and Palisade Railroad was a narrow gauge railroad constructed in 1873-1875 between Palisade and Eureka, Nevada, a distance of approximately . The railroad was constructed to connect Eureka, the center of a rich silver mining area, with the national railway network at Palisade.Later corporate reorganizations brought on by financial difficulties saw the line operated as the "Eureka and Palisade Railway" and the "Eureka Nevada Railway."

The Eureka & Palisade Railroad was built in 1875 to carry silver-lead ore from Eureka, Nevada, to the Southern Pacific Railroad trunk line that ran through Palisade. Nevertheless, despite the determined and colorful management style of John Sexton, the line succumbed to the effects of flood, fire, competing road traffic, and dwindling amounts of ore extracted in Eureka. The rails and rolling stock of the last surviving narrow gauge railroad in Nevada were removed in 1938.[1]

The Eureka, one of the railroad's only surviving steam locomotives, is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.[2] Eureka-Nevada Railway's second locomotive number 12 is preserved at the Nevada State Railroad Museum Boulder City. Another locomotive that has survived is #7, a Prairie named Pufferbilly that was built in 1915 by the H.K. Porter Company. It is privately owned by Gary Norton and can be seen at Silverwood Theme Park in Athol, Idaho where it runs daily during theme park operation.

Steam Locomotives

!#!Builder!SN!Type!Built!Acq!Ret!Disposition!Notes
1Mason Machine Works4610-4-4T187218731875Sold to Nevada Central #2 in 1879.First Mason Bogie locomotive, built for stock, sold to the American Fork Railroad #1 of Utah in 1873. Purchased from that road by the E&P. Renumbered on the NC to #3 in 1881. Sold in 1882 for use on the Utah & Northern. Gone by 1886. See link below.
2Baldwin Locomotive Works36382-6-08/187418741881Sold to Bodie & Benton #3Scrapped by the B&B when the road closed in 1918.
3Baldwin Locomotive Works37012-6-03/187518751918Scrapped
4Baldwin Locomotive Works37634-4-07/187518751896Sold to Hobart Estate #5Sold to Warner Brothers in 1939. Currently privately owned in Las Vegas, Nevada. Preserved in operational condition.
5Baldwin Locomotive Works38264-4-01/18761876Off roster by 1913.Scrapped?Renumbered to 3 in 1912.
5Brooks Locomotive Works5302-6-0188119121919RebuiltRenumbered 9 after rebuild. Originally Utah & Northern #31, renumbered to 88 in 1885. Sold between 1890 and 1892 to Sumpter Valley #5. Acquired from the SV in 1912.
6Baldwin Locomotive Works43752-6-07/18781878UnknownScrapped?Retained by the Eureka-Nevada Railroad
7Baldwin Locomotive Works66624-4-02/18831883UnknownScrapped?Retained by the Eureka-Nevada Railroad
7H. K. Porter57202-6-28/191519151939SoldPreserved. Currently operational at the Silverwood Theme Park in Athol, Idaho.
8Baldwin Locomotive Works288062-8-0190619061912Sold to Sumpter Valley #14
8H. K. Porter56372-4-4T3/191519151926Rebuilt to 2-6-0
8H. K. PorterRebuild2-6-03/191519261927Burned in Engine House Fire, later scrapped. Previously engine #8.
9Baldwin Locomotive Works52854-4-0188019071912Sold to Sumpter Valley Railway #10Built as Carson and Colorado Railway #1 "Candelaria". Purchased from that road by the E&P.
9Brooks Locomotive WorksRebuild2-6-0188119191927Burned in Engine House Fire, later scrapped. Previously engine #5.
10Baldwin Locomotive Works110752-8-0189019101912Sold to Sumpter Valley #15Built for the Alberta Coal & Railway Company #7. Derailed soon after arrival. Left in place until 1912.
10H. K. Porter58932-6-4t191619161926Rebuilt to 2-6-0.
10H. K. PorterRebuild2-6-0191619261927Burned in Engine House Firelater scrapped. Previously engine #10.
10Baldwin Locomotive Works242712-8-05/190419271938Scrapped?Originally Uintah #10
11H. K. Porter65152-8-06/192019201936Later Scrapped
12Vulcan Iron Works33222-8-03/192319231927Burned in Engine House FireLater Scrapped
12Baldwin Locomotive Works147712-8-03/189619371938SoldOriginally built as Florence & Cripple Creek #10. Became Cripple Creek & Colorado Springs #36 in 1915. Sold in 1917 to Uintah #12. Purchased from Uintah. Preserved. Currently on display at the Nevada State Railroad Museum Boulder City.
14Baldwin Locomotive WorksUnknown2-6-018821912Not known if ever delivered to the Railroad.
15Baldwin Locomotive Works49824-4-01/18801912UnknownUnknownBuilt as Utah & Western #3, to Utah & Nevada #3 in 1881. Became Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern #285 in 1889. Sold to Sumpter Valley #4 in 1892, renumbered 15 in 1906. Purchased from the SV.
6Baldwin Locomotive Works218480-4-4T3/190319201938ScrappedPurchased from the United States Army at Fort Stevens Oregon.
7Baldwin Locomotive Works219910-4-4T5/190319201927UnknownPurchased from the United States Army at Fort Stevens Oregon.
8Baldwin Locomotive Works220020-4-4T10/190319201927Burned in Engine House FirePurchased from the United States Army at Fort Stevens Oregon. Later Scrapped.
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Notes and References

  1. Jorja Muir, "Eureka and Palisade Railroad," Northeastern Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, Dec 1999, Vol. 99#4 pp 92-107
  2. Web site: National Register of Historic Places . 2007-10-11 .