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Olomana (locomotive)

The ''Olomana'' is a narrow gauge 0-4-2 saddle tank locomotive in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, on loan from the Smithsonian Institution. It was the third self-propelled vehicle to operate in Hawaii.
== History ==
The ''Olomana'' was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works and arrived in the Kingdom of Hawaii in August 1883, after a two-month journey sailing around Cape Horn. It was owned by Waimanalo Sugar Company, on the island of Oahu, and hauled sugar cane from the fields to the refinery. The ''Olomana'' was operated by a lone engineer and ran at an average speed of on sets of prefabricated, gauge railroad tracks that could be taken apart and reassembled at a different location.〔 Originally burning coal, the ''Olomana'' was converted to run on oil in 1928. Dried cane was tried, but it left hard-to-remove residue inside the engine. The ''Olomana'' and two similar locomotives were replaced by trucks and retired in 1944.
The locomotive was bought by Gerald M. Best in 1948, who shipped it back to the continental United States.〔 The ''Olomana'' was stored at a Hollywood backlot until 1951, when Best moved it onto property owned by Ward Kimball, who owned a small, working railroad in his backyard, called the Grizzly Flats Railroad. Best and Kimball restored the ''Olomana'' from 1952 to 1953. It was also converted from oil-burning to wood. Walt Disney, who was often invited to visit Kimball and occasionally ran the locomotive, remarked that the ''Olomana'' was "the nearest thing to a Mickey Mouse engine he had ever seen."〔 Best donated the ''Olomana'' to the Smithsonian in the National Museum of American History in 1977. The locomotive was moved on January 23, 1999, from the American History museum to the Arts and Industries Building. The ''Olomana'' was moved, again, later the same year to the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, in what was supposed to have been a temporary arrangement before it was moved to a permanent location near Allentown.〔

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