
Billy Jones Wildcat RR Turntable - Los Gatos, CA
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DougK
N 37° 14.198 W 121° 58.495
10S E 590925 N 4121615
Quick Description: The Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad is located in Oak Meadow Park in Los Gatos, California and offers visitors a ride on a 1905 steam train.
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 10/24/2009 8:17:30 PM
Waymark Code: WM7GVB
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Long Description:
In 1939, Billy Jones, a railroad enthusiast, found and bought the
little locomotive that has become the centerpiece of the
"http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMKV5">Billy Jones Wildcat
Railroad. Billy restored the old "Number 2", a prairie type
locomotive from the Venice Miniature Railway, in Venice,
California. He constructed a small railroad at his ranch at the
corner of Daves Avenue and Winchester Boulevard in Los Gatos,
California. The Wildcat Railroad opened in 1943, making its first
trip around his orchard. For 25 years children of all ages enjoyed
riding this Billy's steam train.
After Billy's death in 1968, a non-profit corporation to purchase
the railroad from the Jones estate and relocated it in a corner of
"http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM7HGJ">Oak Meadow Park and
a portion of "http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM6679">Vasona
Park in Los Gatos.
The "http://www.bjwrr.org/"target="_blank">Billy Jones Wildcat
Railroad opened in 1970. Today the Old Number 2 steam engine is
supplemented by two diesel engine locomotives, numbers 2502 and
3502.
All three engines use this turntable after coming out of the
nearby engine house. The passenger cars are keep in the engine
house, as well. The turntable enables the engines to pull the
passenger cars out onto the main line, then turn around and
manuever in front of the passenger cars.
Year Built: 07/01/1970
 Currently in Operation: yes
 Number of Stalls: Not Listed

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