On a sad day in the history of the Tooele Valley Railway, SW900 #104 picks up the very last empty box car for delivery to the WP-UP interchange at Warner. After this point, the 104's final duties involved moving 2-8-0 #11 from the city park to the new Tooele Valley Railroad Museum and assisting in the scrapping of the 6.235 mile railroad from Warner Junction to the International Smelter along the foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains. The Tooele Valley Railway was established in 1908 and ceased to exist by 1982, closing 74 years of service.