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Southern Pacific 5021

Southern Pacific 5021 is an SP-2 class 4-10-2 type steam locomotive, built in 1926 by American Locomotive Company (ALCO) at their Schenectady, New York, shops. It is the only member of this class of SP locomotives to be preserved, and it is one of only five three-cylinder locomotives preserved in North America.

The locomotive was built in 1926 by American Locomotive Company (ALCO) for the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP). It was designed to haul mixed freight and passenger trains over the Sierra Nevada range between northern California and Nevada. Later in its career, No. 5021 was shifted to service in Oregon, where it remained until its retirement in 1955.

Southern Pacific donated No. 5021 to the Railway and Locomotive Historical Society on March 8, 1956.

In September 1961, No. 5021 was briefly fired up and hauled various equipment around the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds.

As of 2025, No. 5021 is on permanent display at the RailGiants Train Museum in Pomona, California.

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