| Photograph
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Locomotive
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Build date
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Manufacturer
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Status
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Notes
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1
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1862
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Richard Norris & Sons
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Display
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It is the first engine ordered by the newly incorporated Central Pacific Railroad.
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1
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1864
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Norris Locomotive Works
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Display
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1
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1863
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Danforth, Cooke & Co.
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Display
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The "C. P. Huntington" is the only surviving example of a 4-2-4 locomotive in the US, the oldest locomotive owned by the museum and features on the museum's logo.
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233
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1882
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CP Sacramento Shops
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Stored
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This is the sole surviving tank engine for the Central Pacific railroad.
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18
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1873
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CP Sacramento Shops
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Display
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It never served on the Central Pacific, but the engine was one of two locomotives built by the CP's Sacramento shops in preservation (the other being #233). Moreover, its specifications were derived from CP 173, and thus is the only surviving example of that engine's design.
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