Vintage steam locomotive draws hundreds to Santa Fe DepotStephen Wall
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The photographs of the Santa Fe 3751 at the Redondo Roundhouse were provided to us courtesy of Sam's Steel Rails West. Other photos of the SF 3751 on this journey: 06/17/99: Photos from inside the cab of the Santa Fe 3751 steam locomotive! 06/17/99: More photos from around the cab...
To power the Super Fleet, AT&SF ordered new locomotives from Electro-Motive and General Electric, and the first to enter service, in May 1990, were the railroad’s striking, powerful, and distinctive GP60M diesels. The Santa Fe Railway was always famous for flash and speed. Such was ...
The Santa Fe saved a number of steam locomotives, including the 5000, and on April 17, 1957, the railroad placed it on display at the Amarillo passenger station. Railroad and local officials likely made a big deal of it at the time, given the city’s historic attachment to the railroad...
www.trainweb.org/bobx/Steam_ATSF.htm - Bob's RR Pix Photos and information of Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe (ATSF) steam locomotives... Read More>> Geert's Cajon Pass Site www.trainweb.US/cajonpass www.trainweb.US/cajonpass - Geert's Cajon Pass Site Photos of Santa Fe, Sou...
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Two locomotives are required to haul the “Chief” through country of this nature, where the altitude is 2,500 ft above sea level. This striking picture was taken in the Cajon Pass district, near San Bernardino, California. You can read more on “The American Comet”, “The Atchison ...
I wish more folks would do this sort of thing on the forum. It's informative on so many different levels and there's always something you cn take away from it. I have a few unpainted brass locomotives that I've picked up over the past few years that I want to eventually paint & ...
The USRA Light Santa Fe was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalized railroad system in the United States during World War I. These locomotives were of 2-10-2 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or...