Photo by Cliff West |
Central Pacific 4-4-0
locomotive #1, the Gov. Stanford, was
the Central Pacific Railroad’s first locomotive. It is named for California
Governor Leland Stanford, the first President of the Central Pacific Railroad. It
was built in 1862 by R. Norris of Philadelphia. The 40-ton locomotive arrived
in Sacramento on October 7, 1863, and made its first run on November 9, 1863.
Photo by Cliff West
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The locomotive was downgraded to a switcher in 1873, and was probably renumbered to #212 at the same time. It was renumbered to #1174 in 1891. It made its last run in January 1895 and was retired on July 20, 1895. It was refurbished in 1899 and presented to Stanford’s widow Jane Lathrop Stanford, who in turn donated the locomotive to Leland Stanford Junior University, where it was placed on display from March 1899 until 1963. In May 1963, it was loaned to the Pacific Coast Chapter of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, whose collection formed the basis for the California State Railroad Museum.
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