This 15-ton 24' flat car was found near Placerville, California, where it had been abandoned by the Diamond and Caldor Railway. On the D&C it was numbered 64. This car was built by the Holman Car Works in 1907. This car was restored in 1983 and was the first car used for passenger service on our railroad. For many years the car was incorrectly numbered as shown below as South Pacific Coast 439.
The car was redecked and repainted to D & C 64 in 2001.
The Kiso Forest Railway No. 9 is a Baldwin 0-4-2RT 6-10 1/3 C91 steam locomotive built in June 1929 in Pennsylvania. It is one of ten locomotives in the last of three total orders built for the Imperial Forestry Bureau of Japan, for use on the Kiso Forest Railway, a 30-inch gauge logging railroad in the Nagano Prefecture in the center of Japan- west of Tokyo and north of Nagoya.