File:Waterloo Mining Railroad No. 1 'Emil'.png

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English: H.K. Porter built 0-4-0 saddle tank engine 'Emil', built June 1888 for use on the Waterloo Mining Railroad (also known as Daggett-Calico Railroad), later used by the American Borax Company to mine colemanite shales out of Lead Mountain and later on, in Tick Canyon, 30 miles from Los Angeles.
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