
Santa Fe 3759 - Wikipedia
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 3759 is a class 3751 4-8-4 "Heavy Mountain" type steam railway locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1928. It is on display in Locomotive Park, located between Andy Devine Avenue and Beale Street in Kingman, Arizona.
Santa Fe No. 3759 - Locomotive Wiki
Santa Fe No. 3759 is a 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1928 for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF). This locomotive hauled passenger trains on the AT&SF. It was retired in the late 1950s when diesels replaced steam.
Santa Fe Locomotive No. 3759 - The Historical Marker Database
Mar 17, 2010 · Presented to the city of Kingman as an historical monument in 1967 by the Santa Fe Railway Company. This "Mountain Type" coal-burning steam locomotive was built in 1927 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. It was rebuilt and converted to oil fuel in 1941.
Locomotive Park - Kingman Tourism
Locomotive Park is home to famed Steam Engine #3759. Presented to the City of Kingman as a historical monument in 1957 by the Santa Fe Railway Company, this “Northern Type” coal-burning locomotive was built in 1928 by Baldwin Locomotive Works.
Santa Fe 3759 Final Run Over Cajon Pass
Nov 9, 2024 · Santa Fe 3759 was a big Northern type. This steam engine looks like a classic ATSF engine. A powerful locomotive that could run at 100 mph, the engine was pulled from retirement to power the LA to Barstow roundtrip. It was the last run for 3759 and Santa Fe steam. Onboard cameras provide views along the route. San Bernardino
AT&SF 3759 | Steam Locomotives Wiki | Fandom
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 3759 is a class 3751 4-8-4 "Heavy Mountain" type steam railway locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1928. It is on display in Locomotive Park, located between Andy Devine Avenue and Beale Street in Kingman, Arizona.
Santa Fe Railway 3759 - YouTube
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Santa Fe Engine 3759 - digital-desert.com
Kingman was a "water stop" on the east-bound run. No. 3759 traveled a total of 2,585,600 miles during its years of service and made the final steam powered run from Los Angeles to Barstow in 1953 when diesel power replaced steam on the Santa Fe line.
Santa Fe Locomotive No. 3759 - Kingman, Arizona - Waymarking.com
Dec 29, 2007 · Presented to the city of Kingman as an historical monument by the Santa Fe Railroad in 1967. This "Mountain Type" coal-burning steam locomotive was built in 1927 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. It was rebuilt and converted to oil fuel in 1941.
Santa Fe (ATSF) 3759 - The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A color photograph print showing Santa Fe 3759, 4-8-4 (BLW coal-burning Mountain type), built in 1927. Rebuilt/converted to oil fuel 1941. Passenger run between LA and Kansas City for many years, 10 round trips monthly. Average east bound mph 54.3, westbound 60.2; Kingman, a water stop on eastbound run. Travelled 2,585,600 miles.