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Amtrak 732 in Chicago, October 1984

The W.T. Smith Lumber Co. No. 14 is a 4-4-0 built in 1881 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, later known as the Central of Georgia Railway.

The locomotive was later sold to the Empire Lumber Company of Andalusia and operated there until 1912, when the W.T. Smith Lumber Co. acquired it when they purchased the Empire Lumber Company.

It remained in service for the logging operation until 1992, when was retired and donated to the Pike Pioneer Museum where it sits on static display today.

Trivia[]

  • The engine bore the name "Madison" when it was owned by the Central of Georgia.
  • The designation of the engine is #14.