Support this website by joining the Silver Rails TrainWeb Club for as little as $1 per month.
Click here for info.
This website has been archived from TrainWeb.org/potb to TrainWeb.US/potb.
Thumbnail |
Number |
Model |
Yr. Built |
Notes: |
 |
|
45 ton Whitcomb |
1943 |
Originally a US Navy unit based in Seal Beach, CA. Sold to POTB predicessor Tillamook County Naval Airport Commission. Sold by POTB to mill in Garibaldi. Unit is now working for Gunderson in Springfield, OR. |
 |
|
80 ton GE |
Oct., 1943 |
Former US Navy unit, came to TCNAC when they took over NAS Tillamook. Later sold to Oregon Coastline Express and scrapped after retirement. |
 |
|
80 ton GE |
Dec., 1943 |
Originally Longview, Portland & Northern. Sold to POTB 1973, then to Oregon Coastline Express. Displayed at Roy, OR. after retirement, then scrapped. |
 |
|
EMD SD9E |
March, 1955 |
POTB's first SD9. Leased from SP when they ran the line up to Wheeler. Wrecked in Jan., 1999 and scrapped. Prime mover was placed in DLMX 274 (F7A). |



For corrections, questions or to contribute photos, please e-mail me at: potb101@netscape.net. Thanks!
Back to the POTB Railfan's Guide home page.
Support this website by joining the Silver Rails TrainWeb Club for as little as $1 per month.
Click here for info.