Tidewater 735, 135
Will Whitaker
Arthur Lloyd
When first delivered to the railroad, Tidewater 735 was actually no. 135.  Seen here at Aurora siding, the 135 is waiting for the call to duty along with caboose 375. One of the electric motors is still on the property, tied to the other end of caboose 375, attesting to the just-delivered status of the Tidewater's first diesel. (Arthur Lloyd photo, Rattenne Collection).
 

Tidewater Southern 44 tonner 735 hadn't been silver and orange for long when it was assigned to escort steamer 132 and a happy collection of railfans down the middle of Ninth Street on a grey Valley day in 1951. The group chartered the 132 for a round trip between Oakland and Turlock for a last look at steam on this popular short line. 

The route naturally included the traction-like running down Modesto's Ninth Street and by the looks of things was quite a curiosity to the locals too. 

By this late date both electrics were off the property and the remaining stretch of overhead wire long removed. (Will Whataker Photo, Rattenne Collection. From the 1983 calender Tales Of  The Western Pacific)