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List of Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway locomotives

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The Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway (SP&S) used a combination of new and used locomotives. For more information see the SP&S Historical Society Resources.[1]

Steam locomotives

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Most of these locomotives were purchased or leased from the SP&S's parent roads Great Northern Railway and Northern Pacific Railway. The 4-8-4 Northerns and 4-6-6-4 Challengers were purchased new. This roster groups steam locomotives by their wheel arrangement and the railroad's designated class.

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Fleet
number(s)
Manufacturer Serial
numbers
Year made Year(s) retired Comments
A-1 0-6-0 5 1–5 Alco (Man.) 44740–44744 1907 1946–1952 Acquired new
A-2 0-6-0 1 6 Baldwin 8617 1887 1931 ex Astoria & Columbia River 1; exx NP 988, class I; acquired 1911
A-3 0-6-0 2 7–8 Alco (Schen.) 54403–54404 1914 1952 Acquired new
L-1 4-4-0 1 50 Schenectady 2785 1889 1928 Ex Columbia River & Northern 2; acquired 1908
L-2 4-4-0 1 51 Hinkley 1469 1881 1916 Ex Columbia River & Northern 1; acquired 1908
L-3 4-4-0 1 52 Cooke 1731 1886 1919 Ex Astoria & Columbia River 4; acquired 1911
L-4 4-4-0 2 53–54 Rogers 3410–3411 1883 1920–1924 Ex Astoria & Columbia River 6–7; acquired 1911
L-5 4-4-0 2 55–56 Schenectady
Baldwin
4644
6972
1897
1883
1915–1930 Acquired 1911, 1915
D-1 4-6-0 10 100–109 Baldwin 33055…36481 1910 1927–1937 Ex GN 1043–1052, class E-14; acquired 1910. Six rebuilt to class H-1 (1927–1930); remaining four scrapped in 1937
D-2 4-6-0 2 150–151 Baldwin 36480–36481 1911 1948–1950 Acquired new
D-3 4-6-0 3 152, 157–158 Schenectady 4703…4710 1898 1938–1941 Ex NP 258, 251, 257; class P. Acquired 1911
D-4 4-6-0 3 153–155 Cooke 2375–2377 1898 1937–1946 Ex Astoria & Columbia River 16–18. Acquired 1911
D-5 4-6-0 1 156 Baldwin 23931 1904 1937 Ex Spokane and Inland Empire Railway 2. Acquired 1911
D-6 4-6-0 1 159 Rogers 5772 1902 1937 Ex Pacific and Eastern 3, exx Great Northern 938, class E-6. Acquired 1912
D-7 4-6-0 3 160–162 Baldwin 34899–34901 1910 1944 Ex Great Northern 1074–1076, class E-15. Acquired 1925
M-1 2-6-0 1 200 Baldwin 9546 1888 1928 Ex Northern Pacific 522, class D-3. Acquired 1909
M-2 2-6-0 1 201 Brooks 2371 1893 1944 Ex Great Northern 420, class D-4. Acquired 1925
N-4 2-8-0 6 300–305 Baldwin 9507…11949 1888–1891 1937–1945 Ex Northern Pacific class F-1. Acquired 1925
N-5 2-8-0 1 Baldwin 9524 1888 1937 Ex Northern Pacific 79, class F-1. Acquired 1925
N-6 2-8-0 5 325–329 Schenectady
Alco (Rich.)
5886…5892
25826
1901–1902 1945–49 Ex Northern Pacific, class Y-2. Acquired 1925–1936
N-7 2-8-0 5 335–339 Alco (Schen.) 27350…27358 1903 1945–1946 Ex Northern Pacific, class Y-4. Acquired 1925
N-1 2-8-0 3 350–352 Brooks 2107…2154 1892 1945–1947 Ex Great Northern, class F-1. Acquired 1908
N-2 2-8-0 3 355–369 Baldwin
Rogers
1903–1907 1950–1954 Ex Great Northern, class F-8. Acquired 1909–1944
N-3 2-8-0 1 370 Alco (Pitts.) 29459 1904 1940 Ex Astoria and Columbia River 19. Acquired 1911
F-1 2-6-2 17 450–466 Baldwin 28851…30999 1906–1907 1937–1949 Ex Great Northern, classes J-2 and J-1s. Acquired 1908–1925
O-1 2-8-2 14 500–513 Baldwin 39092…49731 1913–1918 1949–1951 Ex Great Northern, class O-1. Acquired 1925–1944
O-2 2-8-2 1 525 Alco (Schen.) 46878 1910 1947 Ex Northern Pacific 1698, class W-1. Acquired 1925.
O-3 2-8-2 10 530–539 Alco (Brooks) 52850…57957 1913–1917 1953–1957 Ex Northern Pacific, class W-3. Acquired 1926–1944. No. 539 is preserved.
O-4 2-8-2 2 550–551 Baldwin 53793…53835 1917 1953 Ex Great Northern, class O-4. Acquired 1950
C-1 4-4-2 10 600–609 Baldwin 33228…33276 1909 1937–1949 Acquired new. Identical to Great Northern’ class K-1
H-1 4-6-2 7 620–626 1927–1930 (rebuilt) 1952–1953 Rebuilt from D-1 class locomotives 102–105, 107 and 109 (not in order).
E-1 4-8-4 3 700–702 Baldwin 62171–62173 1938 1960 Acquired new. Identical to Northern Pacific's class A-3. 700 preserved
Z-6 4-6-6-4 6 900–905 American 68990–68995 1937 1960 Acquired new. Identical to Northern Pacific's class Z-6. 903 and 904 sold to Great Northern in January 1940, as GN 4000 & 4001, for equalization of GN traffic over the Oregon Trunk. Repurchased in March 1950 and July 1946 respectively.[2]
Z-8 4-6-6-4 2 910–911 American 71333–71334 1944 1960 Acquired new. Identical to Northern Pacific's class Z-8.

Diesel locomotives

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Most of these locomotives were purchased new by the SP&S. Some were, however, purchased second-hand from the Great Northern. The SP&S gained some popularity with railroad fans for its large proportion of diesels manufactured by Alco. For detailed info see John Gaertner's book or SP&S Historical Society

Model hp Quantity Built Road numbers Notes
ALCO S-1 600 2 1941 10–11 Acquired new.
ALCO S-2 1000 9 1940–1943 20–28 Acquired new.
Baldwin VO-1000 1000 5 1940–1945 30–34 30-31 ex-demo. 32-34 Acquired new.
EMD NW2 1000 3 1948 40–42 Acquired new.
EMD SW9 1200 3 1951 43–45 Acquired new.
ALCO RS-1 1000 2 1945 50–51 Acquired new.
ALCO RS-1 1000 4 1945 52–55 Ex Oregon Electric 52–55, acquired 1951
ALCO RS-2 1500 3 1949–1950 60–62 Acquired new. Steam generators from 800–802.
ALCO RS-2 1500 2 1947 63–64 Ex Great Northern 200–201, acquired 1963
ALCO RS-3 1600 18 1950–1953 65–82 Acquired new. Phase 1 body style
ALCO RS-3 1600 2 1953 83–84 Ex GN 231–232, acquired 1959
ALCO RS-3 1600 9 1955 90–98 Acquired new. Phase 3 body style
ALCO C-415 1500 2 1968 100–101 Acquired new.
EMD GP9 1750 6 1956 150–155 Acquired new. 150-153 Steam generators Phase 2 body style
ALCO C-424 2400 7 1964 300–306 Acquired new.
ALCO C-425 2500 8 1965 310–317 Acquired new.
ALCO C-425 2500 8 1966 320–327 Acquired new.
ALCO C-636 3600 6 1967 330–335 Acquired new.
ALCO C-636 3600 4 1968 340–343 Acquired new.
EMD E7A 2000 1 1948 750 Acquired new.
EMD F3A 1500 2 1947 800A1–800A2 Acquired new. Renumbered 800–801. Original steam generators were too small. Replaced with larger ones; old ones installed into 60–62
EMD F3A 1500 1 1948 802 Acquired new.
EMD F7A 1500 4 1953 803–806 Acquired new. 804 is preserved.
ALCO FA-1 1500 6 1948 850A1,A2–852A1,A2 Acquired new. Renumbered 850–855
ALCO FA-1 1500 6 1949 858A1,A2–860A1,A2 (even nos.) Acquired new. Renumbered 856–861
ALCO FA-1 1500 4 1948 862A1,A2, 864A1,A2 Ex GN 440A,D, 442A,D. Renumbered 862–865
ALCO FA-1 1500 2 1950 866A1,A2 Acquired new. Renumbered 866–867
ALCO FA-2 1600 2 1950 868A1,A2 Acquired new. Renumbered 868–869
ALCO FB-1 1500 6 1949 856B1,B2–860B1,B2 (even nos.) Acquired new. Renumbered 200–205
ALCO FB-1 1500 4 1948 862B1,B2, 864B1,B2 Ex GN 440B,C, 442B,C. Renumbered 206–209
ALCO FB-1 1500 2 1950 866B1,B2 Acquired new. Renumbered 210–211
ALCO FB-2 1600 2 1950 868B1,B2 Acquired new. Renumbered 212–213
EMD GP38 2000 6 1970 200–205 (2nd) Ordered by the SP&S, but delivered to Burlington Northern after the merger.

References

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  • Drury, George H. (1993), Guide to North American Steam Locomotives, Waukesha, Wisconsin: Kalmbach Publishing Company, pp. 374–376, ISBN 0-89024-206-2, LCCN 93041472
  • Keyes, Norman C. (Jr.); Middleton, Kenneth R. (Autumn 1980). "The Great Northern Railway Company: All-Time Locomotive Roster, 1861–1970". Railroad History (143). Boston, Massachusetts: The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society, Inc. ISSN 0090-7847.