Named for Ward and Betty's daughter Chloe, this former Hawaiian sugar plantation locomotive arrived in 1948.
This 1939 Diesel Switcher helped start the diesel revolution on the SP.
PE 1624 is an electric locomotive that was part of PE's extensive freight operation.
Named for an 1800's opera star, the "Emma Nevada" was the pride of Ward and Betty Kimball's backyard Grizzly Flats Railroad.
This classic Alco Mikado (2-8-2 wheel arrangement) mainline steam locomotive is a recent acquisition of the museum.
These 1961 Diesel Road-Switchers ended up working in the Los Angeles Harbor area after they were retired by SP.
These 1961 Diesel Road-Switchers ended up working in the Los Angeles Harbor area after they were retired by SP.
SP "U-Boat" 3100 is used in regular service on the Museum Railway.
This 1953 E-Unit served the Union Pacific System as power for such famous passenger trains as the City of Los Angeles.
Built in 1967, FP45 No. 98 was part of Santa Fe's last order of passenger locomotives.