A bit of railroad history rolled through San Clemente on Sunday. For a day, Santa Fe Locomotive 3751, said to have pulled the last steam passenger train between Los Angeles and San Diego in August, ...
A piece of American history will be on display this weekend in downtown Los Angeles as part of a rail safety event at Union Station. The San Bernardino Railroad Historical Society will be delivering ...
The tell-tale toot was unmistakable. This wasn’t your typical Amtrak train. It was a steam locomotive, the last one to commercially ply the rail corridor between Los Angeles and San Diego, retiring in ...
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SAN BERNARDINO — Ride the rails this weekend to the city’s Iron Horse days, when steel rails were the city’s lifeblood and at its heart were massive steam workhorses like Santa Fe Engine No. 3751.
About 25 years ago, a group of Southern California train enthusiasts made either the best or the worst investment of their lives, depending on how you look at it. For the grand sum of $1, they bought ...
SAN BERNARDINO – The platform was packed for the belching black behemoth’s arrival. Hundreds showed up at the Santa Fe Depot on Saturday to catch a rare glimpse of the vintage steam locomotive.
Santa Fe Railway engine No. 3751, built in 1927, steamed out of Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego on Sunday as it began its return trip to Los Angeles as part of an excursion for train enthusiasts.
This weekend is Train Festival 2023 at Union Station. “A Celebration of Past, Present, and Future" is this year's theme, and all that history and more will be highlighted at the event. The absolute ...
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