These locomotives worked for VMC to transport stuff. These locomotives had a blue and yellow livery with a logo imprinted on the locomotive. These are
the possible locomotives that VMC Owned
Steam trains[]
| Image | Number | Build Date | Scrapped |
|---|---|---|---|
| Victorias Milling Co. 0 | Unknown | Unknown | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 1-M | Unknown | Unknown | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 2-H | 1927 | Preserved | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 3-H | 1927 | Preserved | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 4-H | Unknown | Preserved | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 5-H | 1924? | Preserved | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 6-H | Unknown | Preserved | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 7-H | Unknown | Preserved | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 8-H | Unknown | Preserved | |
|
Victorias Milling Co. 13-B | 1925 | Preserved/
On Display |
| Victorias Milling Co. 14-P | 1920 | In Restoration | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 17-BG | 1924 | Unknown | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 18-BG | 1924 | Unknown | |
| Victorias Milling Co. 19-BG | 1928 | Unknown |

