When Amtrak began its mail and express program in the late 1990s, some of the cars were rehabilitated in Oregon. On the Fourth of July 1997, some finished cars were spotted at UP's Eugene Yard.
SP SD9E 4363 at Eugene, Oregon in July 1991. The 4363 holds the honors as being the first high-hood SD to be repainted in the red/yellow bonnet scheme in 1986.
In anticipation of an ICC approval of a AT&SF/SP merger, SP painted 5 of its 89 SD40R's in merger red and yellow. Units 7303, 7310 7357, 7361 and 7384. The 7384 sits in the afternoon sun at Eugen... (more)
Two of Portland & Western's ex-ATSF GP39-2s spend a Sunday afternoon laying over at the former Oregon Electric terminal in Eugene. The PNWR 2313 is somewhat notable, as it still carries its origin... (more)
P&W in Oregon. Not the perhaps expected Portland & Western, which is also in the Genesee & Wyoming portfolio, but Providence & Worcester 4301 (SD70M-2) sits in Eugene, Oregon on the afterno... (more)
On another smokey morning (they were all smokey days on this trip to the Pacific Northwest), a pair of Portland & Western GP39-2s (PNWR 2304 and 2302) have rolled into the small yard in Eugene to ... (more)
Wearing the famous SP black widow livery, PNWR 1801 moves past PNWR 2303 to switch lumber cars on during for the night shift. PNWR 1801 is expected to be dropped from the roster, along with the ot... (more)
Portland & Western EMD GP39-2 No. 2302 switches the Georgia-Pacific Chemicals plant on the north side of Eugene, Oregon, on the morning of September 27, 2016.