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Built as Union Pacific Railroad 1000, obtained by Western Pacific Railroad in 1968, transferred to Sacramento Northern Railroad in 1973, re-acquired by Union Pacific in 1982; donated to Deer Creek Scenic Railway, later sold to Nevada Southern Railroad. [6] 608 Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California: 705: October 1952
Western Pacific 94 is a preserved TP-29 class 4-6-0 Ten Wheeler type steam locomotive built in September 1909 by the American Locomotive Company for the Western Pacific Railroad. It is preserved on display at the Western Railway Museum in Suisun City, California. This locomotive was the first steam locomotive to travel on the Feather River Route.
On static display at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [47] 24567 November 1967 CA-13-2 On static display at the RailGiants Train Museum, in Pomona, California. [48] 25049 June 1942 CA-3 On static display at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California [49] 25256 June 1959 CA-5
The Western Pacific Railroad Museum (WPRM) holds in its collection a total of twenty-nine diesel locomotives, one electric locomotive, one steam locomotive, fifteen passenger cars, numerous freight and maintenance cars and eighteen cabooses. They offer excursions and a "Run A Locomotive" program during the summer.
Stockton Terminal and Eastern No. 1 is a 4-4-0 steam locomotive originally built in 1864 [2] by Norris-Lancaster for the first Western Pacific Railroad.The railroad's engines were lettered rather than numbered, and as such this engine received the "G" designation, as well as given the name "Mariposa."
The museum's mission is to preserve the history of the Western Pacific Railroad and is operated by the Feather River Rail Society (reporting mark FRRX), [1] founded in 1983. [2] It is located at a former Western Pacific locomotive facility, adjacent to the Union Pacific's former Western Pacific mainline through the Feather River Canyon. [3]
List of preserved Western Pacific Railroad rolling stock; S. Southern Pacific GS-6 class This page was last edited on 29 September 2024, at 12:30 (UTC). ...
After the Union Pacific Corporation purchased the Western Pacific in 1982, the WP became part of a combined Union Pacific rail system: the Union Pacific Railroad, the Missouri Pacific Railroad, and the WP. [1] The Union Pacific maintains one locomotive in its fleet, Union Pacific 1983, in a Western Pacific influenced livery. [4