SP steam engine, long displayed in Fresno, Calif., to be relocated

SP steam engine, long displayed in Fresno, Calif., to be relocated

By Trains Staff | April 19, 2025

| Last updated on August 1, 2025


Baldwin 0-6-0 will be displayed at historic Kingsburg, Calif., station

Black and white photo of 0-6-0 steam engine
Southern Pacific 0-6-0 No. 1238, on display in Fresno, Calif., since 1956, is shown in 1948. The locomotive is about to be moved to a new home. Kingsburg Depot

FRESNO, Calif. — A Southern Pacific steam locomotive on display in a Fresno park for almost 70 years is about to receive a new home.

SP No. 1238, a class S-10 Baldwin 0-6-0 built in 1918, is slated to be moved from Fresno’s Roeding Park to the city of Kingsburg, about 24 miles to the southeast, KSEE-TV reports.

There, it will be displayed at the Historic Kingsburg Depot, an SP station built in 1875 and restored to its original appearance in 2016. The station now serves as home of the Leon S. Peters Learning Center and as an event venue.

The locomotive has been in Roeding Park since its donation to Fresno by the SP in 1956, but was acquired by support organization Friends of the Kingsburg Depot in 2022. The depot website says the locomotive will be preserved “in a historically accurate context” for educational programs, and will be accessible to the public. It is protected by a fence in its current location. More information on the locomotive is available here.

The move is scheduled for May, although an exact date has not set. The Friends hand-laid 300 feet of track earlier this year in preparation for the locomotive’s arrival, according to the Depot’s Facebook page.

The Friends group is soliciting tax deductible donations for the project to relocate the locomotive. Donations can be made here.

Two-story wooden railroad station at dusk
The restored Kingsburg, Calif., SP station will be the new home of 0-6-0 No. 1238. Kingsburg Depot
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