South Pacific Coast No.3

South Pacific Coast No.3 is a 4-4-0 American locomotive built for The South Pacific Coast in 1876 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia. It was sold to the Colusa & Lake railroad in 1910 and became their #4 it was scrapped in 1936.

While on the S.P.C it reportedly backed into the sea and was left there for a week, which earned it the name "Hoodoo". It was repaired after all this and engine crews joked that they wouldn't drive a locomotive that couldn't swim!