The Galveston Railroad Museum recently purchased two restored F7 locomotives painted in classic Santa Fe Warbonnet scheme for future excursion service. A passenger special was run from Houston's ... (more)
Newly Built by Electro-Motive Canada in London, Ontario a pair of Santa Fe (ATSF) GP60M #159 & 158 are sitting in the Canadian Pacific Rail yards ready to be delivered. Photographer Dave Stowe... (more)
Texas Chief No.15 coming in the station with F7(A) #47 and three 'B' units in the lead, with Alco PA-1 #64 watching the action. Photo taken from my slide collection. photographer J.B.King.
PA #58 and a companion booster, lay over at Fort Worth on April 01, 1961 between runs on Nos. 77-78. This Alco PA-1 was built in October 1948. Photo part of my collection, photographer Edward... (more)
Westbound Santa Fe train #1 the San Francisco Chief at Amarillo station with four Alco PA's led by number 58. Three Flexi-Vans flat cars of US Mail, two head end cars, three hi-level chair cars ... (more)
A Santa Fe "Streamliner". Santa Fe 300 Class "Streamliner" ATSF F7 306C, renumbered from 37 Class 39C for Amtrak service, leads an A-B-B-A locomotive consist on timetabl... (more)
No.20 the eastbound Chief in the siding at Hoehne, Colorado 10.7 miles east of Trinidad to meet No.17 the Super Chief. Leading with Santa Fe F7(A) #44 and four other F units. Photographer R.H. K... (more)
Three dual-service Santa Fe F7s and a blue/yellow F7B freight unit roars by, with a westbound Red Ball train in Joliet, Illinois March 10, 1970. Photo Fred Scott, R.L.collection.
Santa Fe E8M's were rebuilt from old E1A units in 1952-53. They were numbered #80-87. The #80 is on the West Texas Express in Amarillo, Texas April 17, 1965. No photographer listed on slide.
“Santa Fe All The Way”
Officially a BNSF movement, this westbound premium intermodal train loaded with goods for the Christmas holiday streaks past Amboy, CA at the maximum authorized spee... (more)