Steam locomotive No. 3 during its restoration at the La Mesa Depot.
La Mesa has announced plans to restore the historic steam locomotive No. 3, a 1923 artifact currently displayed at the La Mesa Depot. The restoration will address critical repairs such as replacing deteriorating wood, fixing rust-damaged steel, and restoring missing instrumentation. This project aims to preserve local history and enhance community engagement as it documents the transformation of this significant relic.
La Mesa has announced plans for the restoration of the historic steam locomotive No. 3, a1923 relic currently displayed outside the La Mesa Depot. This significant project aims to preserve the century-old locomotive, which has suffered extensive deterioration due to exposure to the elements over the years.
Timothy, the Station Master at the La Mesa Depot, revealed that the restoration will focus on several critical areas of the locomotive. The project includes the replacement of the old, deteriorating wood, repair of rust-damaged steel that has created holes, and replacement of missing instrumentation within the locomotive’s cab. These efforts are essential to restore the appearance and integrity of the historic train, ensuring it does not resemble a piece of junk, according to statements made about the project’s intentions.
Steam locomotive No. 3 was originally acquired for the Mojave Northern Railroad to transport lime rock from a quarry near Victorville, California. After being retired in 1966, the locomotive was donated to the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association located in Campo. It made its way to the La Mesa Depot Museum in 1981, where it has remained as a significant piece of local history.
The locomotive’s long-term exposure to weather conditions has taken a toll, leading to its current state of disrepair. Restoration efforts are crucial not only for aesthetic reasons but also for preserving a piece of local heritage that has historical value for the community and visitors alike.
Plans to document the restoration process have been shared, with intentions to provide updates and insights into the work as it progresses. It is expected that the project will garner interest from the community given the locomotive’s historical significance and the anticipated transformation.
Engagement with the public is encouraged, and interested individuals are invited to follow along for updates regarding the restoration of steam locomotive No. 3. The initiative reflects a commitment to preserving local heritage and showcasing the important role that trains have played in the region’s history.
The restoration of steam locomotive No. 3 represents a vital step in preserving La Mesa’s history and serving as an educational resource for future generations. With the support of the community, this project aims to breathe new life into a cherished artifact of the past.
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