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Photograph Locomotive Build date Manufacturer Status Notes
Gov Stanford Locomotive at the California State Railroad Museum 2 1 1862 Richard Norris & Sons Display It is the first engine ordered by the newly incorporated Central Pacific Railroad.
Ste1 1 1864 Norris Locomotive Works Display
C.P. Huntington locomotive brighter 1 1863 Danforth, Cooke & Co. Display 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.
Ca0114 233 1882 CP Sacramento Shops Stored This is the sole surviving tank engine for the Central Pacific railroad.
No18 18 1873 CP Sacramento Shops Display 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.