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California State Railroad Museum
The California State Railroad Museum in Old Sacramento is a
tribute to the role of the "iron horse" in connecting California to the rest of
the nation. The museum is located at 111 I St in Sacramento.[1]
The museum features 21 restored locomotives and railroad cars, some dating
back to 1862. There is a full-scale diorama of an 1860s construction site high in
the Sierra Nevada, featuring the
locomotive Gov.
Stanford, as well as a bridge elevated 24 feet (7 m) above
the museum floor.
A reconstructed passenger station and freight depot
circa 1867 is one block from the museum. During the summer, a steam
train takes visitors from the depot to Miller Park and back
along the Sacramento River using their tourist
line, the Sacramento Southern
Railroad. The Sacramento Southern Railroad owns the abandoned
Southern
Pacific Walnut Grove Branch right-of-way that extends south
from Sacramento along the eastern bank of the Sacramento River. A
few miles of track were rebuilt along the levee near Freeport, California as part of a US
Army Corps of Engineers project. The CSRRM hopes to one day have a
longer excursion line, perhaps as far as Hood or Walnut Grove, California. At
that location the railroad passengers could disembark the train and
take a tourist steamboat
back up the Sacramento River to Old
Sacramento.
The museum has its origins in 1937, when a group of railroad
enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area formed
the Pacific Coast Chapter of the Railway &
Locomotive Historical Society[1]. This
organization worked for years to promote the idea of a railroad
museum, donating 30 historic locomotives and cars to the California
Department of Parks and Recreation to be the nucleus of a
State-operated museum in Sacramento. The Museum's first facility,
the Central Pacific Railroad
Passenger Station, opened in 1976. The Railroad History Museum was
completed in 1981. Steam-powered passenger train service on
the Sacramento Southern
Railroad began in 1984, with the Central Pacific Railroad
Freight Depot opening three years later. Railtown 1897 State
Historic Park in Jamestown was added to the Museum
complex during 1992.
Notable
locomotives
Steam
locomotives
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 2925 - Stored, a 4-8-4 type built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in
1944.
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 5021 - Stored, a 2-10-4 type built by Baldwin
Locomotive Works in 1944.
- Central Pacific No. 1 Gov. Stanford - Cosmetically
restored, a 4-4-0 type built by
Norris Locomotive Works in
1862.
- Granite Rock No. 10 - Operational, a USATC S100
Class 0-6-0T built by Porter in *1942.
- Northwestern Pacific 112 - Stored, a 4-6-0 type built by ALCO in 1908. Sole surviving NWP locomotive.
- North Pacific Coast 12 Sonoma - Cosmetically restored,
a narrow gauge 4-4-0 type built by Baldwin in 1875. Sole
surviving NPC locomotive, and one of
only three surviving Baldwin narrow gauge 4-4-0s.
- Central Pacifc No. 3 / Southern Pacific No. 1 C. P.
Huntington - Cosmetically restored, a 4-2-4RT
type built by Cooke Locomotive
Works in 1863.
- Southern Pacific 2467 - Display.
Restored to operation by members of the Pacific Locomotive
Association in 1999, a 4-6-2
type built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1921. On 10-year loan
from PLA pending FRA-mandated boiler work.
- Southern Pacific 4294 -
Cosmetically restored, a 4-8-8-2 type built by Baldwin Locomotive Works
in 1944. Sole surviving "Cab-Forward" locomotive.
- Union Pacific 4466 - Displayed, an 0-6-0 type built by Lima
Locomotive Works in 1920 which operated at the museum until
1999.
- Virginia & Truckee 12
Genoa - Baldwin-built 4-4-0 type constructed in 1873.
Currently on static display, but in operable condition.
- Virginia & Truckee 13
Empire - Baldwin-built 2-6-0 type constructed in 1873,
cosmetically restored to its original appearance. Mirrors placed
around the engine provide museum visitors with an amazing panoramic
view of all sides of the locomotive at once.
- Virginia & Truckee 21
J.W. Bowker - Baldwin-built 2-4-0 switcher constructed
in 1875; sole surviving example of this type. Stored outdoors in
the Central Pacific Passenger Depot.
- Nevada Short Line No. 1 - Baldwin-built narrow gauge 2-6-0 (Mogul Type) constructed in 1879; on static
display with a few cars and rests above all other trains on an
elevated track; last time it was run was in 1939-40 for the Golden
Gate International Exposition on daily reactments of the 1869 Golden Spike ceremony.
Diesel
locomotives
Southern Pacific #6051 EMD E9 painted in Daylight color
scheme
- Amtrak 281 - Operational, an EMD F40PH built in 1979.
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 347C - Operational, an EMD F7 built in 1949. Sole
surviving AT&SF F7 locomotive that was not converted into a CF7.
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 608 - Stored, an FM H-12-44 built in
1951.
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 2260 - Stored, a BLW DS44-1000
built in 1948.
- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 9820 - Stored, an ALCO RSD-15 "Alligator"
built in 1959.
- Sacramento Northern 402 - Operational, an EMD SW1 built in 1939.
- Southern Pacific 1000 - Stored, an EMD SW1 built in 1939, the
first diesel fully-owned by SP.
- Southern Pacific 5208 - Operational, a BLW DRS66-1500 built in
1949.
- Southern Pacific 6051 -
Operational, an EMD E9 built
in 1954. Sole surviving SP E9.
- Southern Pacific 6402 - Stored, an EMD F7 built in 1952.
- Southern Pacific 6819 - Operational, an EMD SD45T-2 built in 1972.
- Western Pacific 913 - Operational, an EMD F7 built in
1950.
See also
References
- ^
Addresses- Sacramento Railroad
Museum
External
links
Coordinates: 38°35′05″N 121°30′16″W / 38.58469°N
121.50438°W / 38.58469;
-121.50438
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