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A great book on the subject your interested in is titled "Rails to the Minarets" - The Story of the Sugar Pine Lumber Company by Hank Johnston. The Minarets and Western Railway and their subsidary, SPLCo, was located just north of Fresno, California. The SPLCo was active from the 1920's till the 1930's. During their existence, the SPLCo operated four 2-8-2T's and one 2-10-2T style locomotives produced by ALCO; these were nicknamed "Minarets" type locomotives.
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