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| Photographer: Ken Hulsey |
| Location: LA County Fairgrounds (Pomona, CA) |
Ex Santa Fe 4-6-4 #3450 stands as a testament to the golden age of railroading in America, proudly located in its final resting place at the LA County Fairgrounds in Pomona, California. This magnificent locomotive, a product of the Santa Fe Railroad, is a remarkable piece of history that reflects not just the engineering prowess of its time but also the rich tapestry of stories surrounding American railroads.
The Santa Fe #3450, a 4-6-4 locomotive built in the late 1920s, was part of the "Hudsons" class, known for speed and efficiency in passenger service. It operated iconic trains like the Scout, California Limited, and Chief, playing a crucial role in connecting people across distances.
After its retirement, #3450 was preserved by the Southern California Chapter of The Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, which educates the public about steam locomotives.
Now on display at the LA County Fairgrounds in Pomona, #3450 offers visitors a glimpse into rail history, evoking nostalgia for the era of steam engines.
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