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A fully restored 1927 Santa Fe 3751 steam-powered locomotive is shown in this undated photo courtesy of San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society.
Among featured exhibits will be the San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society's Santa Fe 3751 steam locomotive, which pulled the rail station's first named passenger train more than 85 years ago.
For the grand sum of $1, they bought the Santa Fe 3751, a 430-ton locomotive that had once played a seminal role in introducing high-capacity, high-speed passenger rail service to the West.
The absolute highlight: " The oldest train we have is a 1927 Santa Fe 3751 steam locomotive. That’s the star of the show. Some people call it the Polar Express train because it looks strikingly ...
The San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society will be delivering its 1927 steam locomotive to Union Station as part of the two-day event. The Historical Society’s Santa Fe 3751 will be […] ...
Among featured exhibits will be the San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society's Santa Fe 3751 steam locomotive, which pulled the rail station's first named passenger train more than 85 years ago.