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Locomotive Park | Kingman


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Landmark: Locomotive Park
City: Kingman
Country: USA Arizona
Continent: North America

Locomotive Park, Kingman, USA Arizona, North America

Locomotive Park is a public space in Kingman, Arizona, featuring a preserved historic train engine. It serves as a static display and a point of interest for railway enthusiasts and local residents.

Visual Characteristics

The primary exhibit is a 1910 Baldwin Locomotive Works 2-8-0 steam engine, painted black with red accents on the wheels and driving rods. It is situated on a section of track. The park itself contains grass areas, paved walkways, and mature trees providing shade.

Location & Access Logistics

Locomotive Park is located at 310 W. Andy Devine Avenue, Kingman, Arizona. This is approximately 0.5km west of the Kingman city center. On-site parking is available in a dedicated lot adjacent to the park. No public transport directly serves the park; access is primarily by private vehicle.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The locomotive on display is a former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway engine, model 2-8-0, built in 1910. It was retired from service and donated to the city of Kingman for public display. The park is situated on land that was historically part of the Santa Fe railroad corridor.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe and photograph the historic steam locomotive. Interpretive signage provides details about the engine's specifications and operational history. The park offers open space for passive recreation.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the park. Shade is provided by mature trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this area. No food vendors are permanently located within the park; commercial options are available along Andy Devine Avenue.

Best Time to Visit

For photography, early morning or late afternoon light offers optimal illumination of the locomotive. The park is accessible year-round. No specific tide or weather conditions are relevant to visiting.

Facts & Legends

This specific locomotive, numbered 942, was used for freight service across the American West. A local anecdote suggests that during its operational life, it was known for its reliability on steep mountain grades.

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