Electric Locomotives


No. Builder Year Built Body Length Weight (Pounds) Motors Remarks
503 B.C.E.R. 1899 Wood       Formerly 101. Originally W&VT 3, "Flying Dutchman". Rebuilt to S.61
901 B.C.E.R. 1907 Wood 36'8" 50,000 GE 73(4) Rebuilt to S.100, 1937
902 B.C.E.R. 1905 Wood 26'11" 50,000 WH 101-B2(4) Renumbered from 103
903 B.C.E.R.   Wood 36' 50,000 GE 73(4) Renumbered from 3 (not W&VT 3)
904 B.C.E.R. 1909 Wood 36' 50,000 GE 73(4) Renumbered from 104. Rebuilt to S.101, 1937
905 B.C.E.R. 1909 Wood 28'10" 40,500 WH 101-B2(4) Victoria
906 B.C.E.R. 1909 Wood 37'10" 50,000 WH 101-B2(4) Victoria
907 B.C.E.R. 1925 Wood 11' 28,000 GE 73(2) Single truck shunter at Kitsilano until scrapped in 1935
915 B.C.E.R. 1900 Wood 20' 20,000 GE 67(4) Rebuilt to S.62, 1910. Formerly 504; originally 4
950 B.C.E.R. 1907 Wood 36'1" 72,600 GE 73(4) Renumbered from 900. Originally 108
951 B.C.E.R. 1909 Wood 34'4" 76,900 WH 112-B2(4) Renumbered from 916
952 B.C.E.R. 1911 Wood 32'10" 60,200 WH 112-B2(4) Rebuilt to S.103, 1951
953 B.C.E.R. 1911 Wood 29'3" 79,140 WH 112-B2(4) Saanich
960 American Loco Wks. 1912 Steel 37'7" 125,400 GE 212A(4) Acquired from Oregon Electric Railway, 1946; in storage in Squamish
961 American Loco Wks. 1912 Steel 37'7" 124,300 GE 212A(4) Acquired from Oregon Electric Railway, 1946; sold to Edmonton Transit, 1980
962 American Loco Wks. 1912 Steel 37'7" 127,000 GE 212A(4) Acquired from Oregon Electric Railway, 1946.
970 Baldwin 1913 Steel 35' 110,000 WH 308-D3(4)  
971 Baldwin 1913 Steel 35' 106,650 WH 308-D3(4)  
972 Baldwin 1913 Steel 35' 112,000 WH 308-D3(4)  
973 Baldwin 1913 Steel 35' 111,300 WH 308-D3(4)  
974 Baldwin 1913 Steel 35' 111,000 WH 308-D3(4)  
980 Baldwin 1911 Steel 31'1" 95,800 WH 301-D2(4) Rebuilt to S.102, non-motored, 1951
981 Baldwin 1911 Steel 31'1" 96,340 WH 301-D2(4)  
990 Dick-Kerr 1909 Steel 34' 123,000 DK-12A(4) Renumbered from 911
991 Dick-Kerr 1909 Steel 34' 116,600 DK-12A(4) Renumbered from 912
992 Dick-Kerr 1909 Steel 34' 120,700 DK-12A(4) Renumbered from 913
No Number B.C.E.R. 1924 Wood 19'   GE 67(2) On Stave Falls line until scrapped in 1937


Last Updated on 12/21/99
By Matthew Laird