
Santa Fe No. 3463 | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom
The ATSF No. 3463 is a 4-6-4 "Hudson" Type steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works on October 30, 1937 for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. When it was built for the railroad, it went through a similar set of testing and trials as …
Santa Fe class 3460 - Wikipedia
The group's new intentions are to move #3463 to a more visible and protected site, build a shelter over the locomotive to protect it from the elements and cosmetically restore it to its 1956 appearance.
Santa Fe 3463 — Kaw Valley Rail Heritage Conservancy
This leads to three primary reasons CSR opted to shift its focus with No. 3463: 1) availability of other locomotives to test the fuel; 2) opportunities to advance the state-of-the-art in steam engine design; and 3) practicality.
History of ATSF 3463 — Kaw Valley Rail Heritage Conservancy
2015年8月30日 · Locomotive 3463 was delivered to the ATSF by the Baldwin Locomotive Works on October 30, 1937, and it promptly went through a set of testing and trials. Initially all six 3460-class locomotive were assigned to the route between Chicago, Illinois, and La Junta, Colorado, hauling lightweight passenger
ATSF 3463 Blog — Kaw Valley Rail Heritage Conservancy
2015年11月4日 · On July 6, 1948, locomotive 3463 stands ready to haul its next train out of Dearborn station in Chicago. Already the locomotive has been modified by the ATSF: the boiler check valves have been moved to the top of the boiler and the whistle has been moved to the front of the locomotive.
Topeka heritage group seeks to save Santa Fe locomotive
2024年11月12日 · TOPEKA, Kan. — A non-profit group seeks some $1 million to move and cosmetically restore a Santa Fe 4-6-4 long on display in Topeka but that has experienced significant neglect and deterioration since the 1990s, the Topeka Capital-Journal reports. Hudson No. 3463, built by Baldwin in 1937, is the only surviving member of a class of six ...
New website dedicated to Santa Fe 4-6-4 No. 3463 launched NEWSWIRE - Trains
2015年4月17日 · NEW BRIGHTON, Minn. – The Coalition for Sustainable Rail has launched an online repository dedicated to former Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway 4-6-4 No. 3463. The website, www.santafe3463.org, provides detail on the history of the engine, its service, and the planned overhaul of the locomotive.
ATSF 3460 #3463 - www.rgusrail.com
2015年10月1日 · The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway's 3460 class comprised six Hudson type (4-6-4) locomotives built in 1937 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, PA (#3460-#3465).
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company's steam Locomotive #3463
This photograph shows the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company's steam locomotive #3463 in Topeka, Kansas. The locomotive was designed by H.H. Lanning and his staff in Topeka and built in 1937 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Pictures of ATSF 3463 - rrpicturearchives.net
Like so many other towns along the Santa Fe, Topeka was a recipient when the ATSF got rid of its steam engines. This engine was placed on the old Mid-America Fairgrounds, and is now next to the Kansas Expocentre, which was built on the site. It is bordered on the other side by the Evel Knievel Museum, an awesome place to visit! A little overgrown.