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SOUTHERN PACIFIC #3025


Built: 1904 by American Locomotive Company, Schenectady Works
Donated: 1952 by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company
Wheel Arrangement: 4-4-2 (Atlantic)
Cylinders: 20" x 28"
Driver Diameter: 81"
Weight: 115 tons

This locomotive was saved from scrap by the Southern Pacific in 1952 to become Travel Town's first engine on display. No. 3025 was built in 1904 by the American Locomotives Company's works in Schenectady, New York, and was purposefully constructed with extraordinarily tall driving wheels for high-speed passenger service, at 81" nearly the tallest ever built. No. 3025 may have occasionally pulled name trains along the California coast, the Daylight or its sister train the Starlight, and most definitely the Lark.

The "Coast Route," Southern Pacific's standard gauge road from San Francisco to Los Angeles, hugging California's rugged coastline, swinging above the surf along the edges of steep cliffs; certainly it was one of the most scenically spectacular routes by which to travel in California. Throughout the 20th Century, the Coast Route was traveled by kings, presidents, millionaires and movie stars, and including such dignitaries as Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, and Queen Marie of Romania. No. 3025 was most certainly a "crack" (fast) passenger-train engine, and with its massive driving wheels, was able to attain speeds up to 100 miles per hour.

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Travel Town Planning and Development
Department of Recreation and Parks - Park Services Division
4800 Griffith Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Mail Stop #: 663

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Travel Town Transportation Museum
5200 Zoo Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90027
Operations: (323) 662-5874
Email: Travel.Town@lacity.org

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