![]() Houston
Belt & Terminal Railway No. 14
No. 14 was built in 1945 by the American Locomotive Co. (Alco) for the Houston Belt & Terminal Railway. The locomotive worked for "The Belt" at the terminal line's various yards and Houston Union Station.
"My name is Ron Farrar. I worked for
the Belt from June of 1962 till Nov. of 1967. Worked as a clerk in the (The location is believed to be the PTRA's North Yard near the Houston Ship Channel Turning Basin. Thanks, Ron!) ![]() Here's a note we received in November 2007:
My name is Dan Due, I worked at Union Equity. Started there when I was 21 years old in 1977 and worked there until age 36 in 1992. I like many other coworkers spent many hour running and maintaining this engine. I was shocked at seeing this article. It almost brought tears to my eyes. We had three other engines and two smaller ones that we called dingies. Spent many hours repairing tracks and derails. While pushing in a line of cars with 97 [ex-HB&T No. 14] I had a ten foot flame coming from the stack, scared me so bad I pulled the emergency fuel shutoff! Had a hard time restarting it. |