Santa Fe 1010
      
Santa Fe 1010 is a 2-6-2 type steam locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works for Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (Santa Fe).  It was used in the record breaking 1905 Scott Special on the segment between Needles, California, and Seligman, Arizona.  In 1955, 1010 was refurbished and used for a television re-enactment of the Scott Special for the "Death Valley Days" program about the special train.  This locomotive was also prominently featured in a 1958 episode of the TV series Sky King, entitled "Stop That Train". In October 1984, Santa Fe donated 1010 to the California State Railroad Museum, where the locomotive resides today.
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 AMTK 281 ATSF 347B ATSF 347C ATSF 608 ATSF 2260 ATSF 2394 ATSF 9820 KN 206 SN 402 SS 2 SS 1240 SS 2008 SS 2030 SP 1000 SP 5208 SP 6051 SP 6402 SP 6819 TC 5-ton USAF 1655 WP 913
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 ATSF 1474 Cochiti CN 1683 St. Hyacinthe GN 42 NC 3 Silver State V&T 16
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 PG&E tram SP 137 SP 205 SP 318 SP 2510 SP 7070 SP 7071 UP EC-1
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