The YOSEMITE VALLEY RAILROAD'S STABLE of LOCOMOTIVES
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California State Railroad Museum Collection
Number 1, later renumber to 20 arrives in Merced.
The connecting rods are yet to be installed after shipment to the YVRR.
The Santa Fe Harvey House at 24th and L streets serves as the background.
Unfortunately, none of the gentlemen are identified.

California State Railroad Museum Collection
Number 1, later renumber to 20 at work in Merced.
Unfortunately, none of the gentlemen are identified.

California State Railroad Museum Collection
Number 11, later renumber to 26 at Merced.
( Also known as the "first number 26." Furthermore the only Consolidation on the YVRR roster)

California State Railroad Museum Collection
Number 21, named "C. H. Grant," rests on Merced YVRR turn table after a complete rebuild.
Charles H. "Charlie" Grant, for whom she was named is seated in the cab.

Merced Historical Society - Courthouse Museum Collection
Standing next to 22 is Charlie Grant, the fellow in the cab is unidentified.

Authors Collection
Number 22 at the Merced Southern Pacific Depot.

Authors Collection
Number 23 on the YVRR Merced turntable.

California State Railroad Museum Collection
Number 23 at the YVRR Merced yard, Jay Swineford in the cab.

Stan Kistler Collection
Number 25 rests near number 29 at El Portal

George Andrews Collection
Number 25 at El Portal

Authors Collection
Number 26 rests at El Portal

William Goldman Collection
Number 26 rests at El Portal

H. W. Rouse Jr. Collection
Number 27 rests at El Portal

Builders Photograph
Number 27 poses at the Baldwin Locomotive Works - Eddystone, Penn.

Alfred Rose
Number 28 rests in Merced YVRR yard

Stan Kistler Collection
Number 28 rests at El Portal

Builders Photograph
Number 29 poses at the Baldwin Locomotive Works - Eddystone, Penn.

Alfred Rose
Number 29 rests in El Poratal YVRR yard.
(1941)