EJ Lavino Company No. 10 is an 0-6-0T built by Alco in 1923 as #10 for the Lavino Furnace Co., later E. J. Lavino & Co. It spent its entire operational life switching at the company's ore processing plant in Sheridan, PA, on the Reading Railway's Harrisburg-Reading mainline.
During the 1960s, #10 was fondly remembered by rail fans for exchanging whistles with steam locomotives hauling the Reading's "Iron Horse Rambles" through Sheridan.
Today it's on static display at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum.
Trivia[]
- After a request by the museum, #10 was donated to the PSRMA in 1966 and was moved to rented tracks at the Orange Empire Trolley Museum, later the Orange Empire Railway Museum.
- In 1981 it went on display at La Mesa and then, in 1983, was moved to Campo.