
Northern Pacific No. 924 is a Class L-5 0-6-0 steam locomotive. It was built in 1899 by the Rogers Locomotive Works as their serial number 5425. She was built for the St. Paul & Duluth RR as their #74.
It was later purchased by the Northern Pacific (NP), who renumbered her as their #924.
This engine was deemed "surplus" by the NP in the 1920's and was sold to the Inland Empire Paper Co. of Spokane, Washington.
Today, she is located at the Northwest Railway Museum. She is the only surviving member of her class. A similar locomotive #927, also exists, however, 927 is an L-4, not an L-5.
In 2014, #924 and another locomotive, Canadian Collieries #14, were chosen for restoration as part of the Museum's Steam Program. Major work started in early 2015, and the locomotive was fired up in May 2020. The locomotive entered excursion service in November 2020.