Laona, WI
The ÔÇ£4-spotÔÇØ Steam Locomotive "PRAIRIE" style
was built in 1916 by the Vulcan Iron Works in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.
brought to Laona for use in the logging industry
classification based on wheel arrangement.
The PRAIRIE style is a 2-6-2,
which means there are 2 leading wheels,
6 coupled driving wheels, and 2 trailing wheels.
The first American Prairie type
were built in 1900 by Brook
for the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad
for use in the Mid-West prairies
The Camp 7 caboose
is an 18 passenger "up in the air" cupola style caboose.
It was originally the Duluth, Mesabi, & Iron Range caboose #589
The Camp 5 caboose was Soo LineÔÇÖs Caboose No. 147.
The ÔÇ£4-spotÔÇØ Steam Locomotive "PRAIRIE" style
was built in 1916 by the Vulcan Iron Works in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.
brought to Laona for use in the logging industry
classification based on wheel arrangement.
The PRAIRIE style is a 2-6-2,
which means there are 2 leading wheels,
6 coupled driving wheels, and 2 trailing wheels.
The first American Prairie type
were built in 1900 by Brook
for the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad
for use in the Mid-West prairies
The Camp 7 caboose
is an 18 passenger "up in the air" cupola style caboose.
It was originally the Duluth, Mesabi, & Iron Range caboose #589
The Camp 5 caboose was Soo LineÔÇÖs Caboose No. 147.