Mid Coupled, Mid Street.
Coupled into the middle of the consist, OmniTRAX SE10B no. 1050 makes its way down the street running on E Roosevelt St in Stockton, operating as Stockton Termi... (more)
Upper Stockton Diamond.
Stockton Terminal & Eastern (STE) Job 1 is running with cars on both ends of OmniTRAX SE10B no. 1050 as they cross the Upper Stockton Diamond while serving local... (more)
Built by Norris-Lancaster in 1864, Stockton Terminal & Eastern #1 is the oldest piece in the Travel Town collection and is presently nearing the end of cosmetic restoration.
Departing the Union Pacific interchange, the Stockton Terminal & Eastern passes a pickup with its bed full of fans as the train heads along Roosevelt Street.
With all crew members intently keeping a sharp lookout on the route ahead, ST&E slowly trundles down Roosevelt Street after pulling the Union Pacific interchange with a fair sized train. Displayi... (more)
ST&E 777 crawls up Roosevelt Street towards the Airport Road crossing with a cut of cars from the UP. While the cut was relatively short, they took so long to clear the crossing that it was nearly... (more)
Stockton Terminal & Eastern’s former Western Pacific Alco locomotives, S-4 No. 564 and S-2 No. 557, rest in front of the enginehouse at Stockton, California, on March 12, 2000.
Four former Western Pacific Alco switchers take Sunday off at Stockton Terminal & Eastern’s enginehouse at Stockton, California, on March 5, 1994. From left to right are ST&E S-4 No. 564, S-1 No... (more)