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- Sierra_No._3 abstract "Sierra No. 3, often called the "Movie Star locomotive", is a 19th-century steam locomotive owned by Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in Jamestown, California. Former Transportation History curator at the Smithsonian Institution William L. Withhuhn described the locomotive's historical and cultural significance: "Sierra Railway No. 3 has appeared in more motion pictures, documentaries, and television productions than any other locomotive. It is undisputedly the image of the archetypal steam locomotive that propelled the USA from the 19th century into the 20th." It has been called "the most photographed locomotive in the world." Built in 1891, the locomotive returned to operation in July 2010 after a fourteen-year absence from service and a three-year long overhaul, requiring the replacement of its original boiler.".
- Sierra_No._3 activeYearsEndYear "1891".
- Sierra_No._3 activeYearsStartYear "1891".
- Sierra_No._3 builder Rogers_Locomotive_and_Machine_Works.
- Sierra_No._3 owner California.
- Sierra_No._3 thumbnail Old_Sierra_No._3_-_DH.jpg?width=300.
- Sierra_No._3 wikiPageExternalLink 4.
- Sierra_No._3 wikiPageExternalLink california-restored--7137.
- Sierra_No._3 wikiPageExternalLink detail.html.
- Sierra_No._3 wikiPageID "31985995".
- Sierra_No._3 wikiPageRevisionID "602325998".
- Sierra_No._3 builddate "1891-03-26".
- Sierra_No._3 builder Rogers_Locomotive_and_Machine_Works.
- Sierra_No._3 caption "Sierra No. 3 in the roundhouse at Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in 2011".
- Sierra_No._3 currentowner California.
- Sierra_No._3 cylindercount "Two".
- Sierra_No._3 disposition "Operational".
- Sierra_No._3 hasPhotoCollection Sierra_No._3.
- Sierra_No._3 name "Sierra No. 3".
- Sierra_No._3 powertype "Steam".
- Sierra_No._3 railroad Sierra_Railroad.
- Sierra_No._3 roadnumber "Prescott & Arizona: 3,".
- Sierra_No._3 roadnumber "Sierra: 3".
- Sierra_No._3 serialnumber "4493".
- Sierra_No._3 uicclass "1C".
- Sierra_No._3 whytetype "4".
- Sierra_No._3 subject Category:4-6-0_locomotives.
- Sierra_No._3 subject Category:California_State_Historic_Parks.
- Sierra_No._3 subject Category:Clint_Eastwood.
- Sierra_No._3 subject Category:History_of_Tuolumne_County,_California.
- Sierra_No._3 subject Category:Individual_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- Sierra_No._3 subject Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- Sierra_No._3 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1891.
- Sierra_No._3 subject Category:Rogers_locomotives.
- Sierra_No._3 type Locomotive.
- Sierra_No._3 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Sierra_No._3 type Product.
- Sierra_No._3 type DesignedArtifact.
- Sierra_No._3 comment "Sierra No. 3, often called the "Movie Star locomotive", is a 19th-century steam locomotive owned by Railtown 1897 State Historic Park in Jamestown, California. Former Transportation History curator at the Smithsonian Institution William L. Withhuhn described the locomotive's historical and cultural significance: "Sierra Railway No. 3 has appeared in more motion pictures, documentaries, and television productions than any other locomotive.".
- Sierra_No._3 label "Sierra No. 3".
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- Sierra_No._3 depiction Old_Sierra_No._3_-_DH.jpg.
- Sierra_No._3 isPrimaryTopicOf Sierra_No._3.
- Sierra_No._3 name "Sierra No. 3".