Talk:Santa Fe 3751

Rollback reason
We don't need it in the See also section because it's in the first sentence. Slambo (Speak) 17:33, 22 July 2006 (UTC)

Retirement date
I am not sure when this loco retired -- —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.31.167.164 (talk • contribs)

According to this page, 3751 was retired in 1953. Slambo (Speak) 11:22, 24 December 2007 (UTC)

LAUPT?
It isn't immediately clear what LAUPT means. Los Angeles Union Pacific Terminal seems like a reasonable guess. A quick search found a reference to "Los Angeles Union Pacific Terminal (LAUPT or Union Station)" in a Southern California Association of Governments document that confirms this. In any case, it's an arcane abbreviation to any non-specialist. 98.248.37.30 (talk) 00:40, 5 March 2016 (UTC)

'Currently'
It is currently due for its 15-year inspection, so it will be out of service for about 3–4 years.
 * Current and currently should not be used in an encyclopedia article, as the reference could become outdated at any time. For similar reasons, past-tense verbs should be used, as most articles will outlive present-tense status.
 * Style for numbers below 10 is spelled out: Three to four years. Sca (talk) 16:11, 31 January 2018 (UTC)

A Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion
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 * ATSF 3751 19920000 IL Streator.jpg

Cost of restoration?
"it was restored at a cost of $1.50." - This is obviously not the true cost of restoration. Did the article intend to say something like "$1.5 million", or was the restoration essentially done gratis for the nominal fee of $1.50? The referenced article is offline. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1700:3052:230:DD68:90B3:39FB:48A5 (talk) 02:29, 7 December 2020 (UTC)