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I BELIEVE THAT THE INFORMATION ON THE ERNIE BIRDSALL ENGINE IS NOT CORRECT. PLEASE SEE THIS LINK FOR CONFLICTING INFORMATION
http://www.pacificng.com/template.php?page=roads/ca/sjsn/history.htm
This is the quote from that article "This locomotive would become the "Ernie Birdsall" a Baldwin 0-4-0t, built 1876 for a coal British Columbia coal mining railroad as the "Quadra" . Weighing only 6 tons it would see little use after completion of the road, being classified as a special service locomotive. The first entry in the new railroad's cash book is April 10th for freight for the locomotive followed by a bill for four days demurrage. On April 22 Jocob Brack drove the first spike. Then on May 2nd, this ad appeared,"
WHICH INFORMATION IS CORRECT ?????? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.141.204.177 (talk) 13:41, 13 August 2015 (UTC)Reply