3117 and 3098 approach Woodside, UT, with a short local freight as clouds tip over the Book Cliffs in the background.
Missouri Pacific E7A-B pairs 7016 resting between runs of the Colorado Eagle at D&RGW's yard in Denver, Colorado on June 10, 1960. The 7016 was part of an order for four A-B pairs delivered in Jun... (more)
Missouri Pacific 4602 is at the headend of a trio of RS-11s running westbound through Kirkwood, Missouri on August 14, 1960. After purchasing something near a legion of GP7's and GP9's the order... (more)
Missouri Pacific GP7 4210 performing the local duties near Lincoln, Nebraska on July 17, 1958. Photo by Lloyd Keyser, from my collection.
Missouri Pacific bought a batch of 18 PA-3's in 1952 numbered 8019-8036. One of the MoPac pair leads the Southerner out of Little Rock, Arkansas for its overnight run to St. Louis, Missouri on ... (more)
One of Missouri Pacific's most bizarre purchases was the acquisition of four A-B-A sets of Baldwin DR-4-4-1500 in the Babyface style carbody in late 1948. The units would not m-u with other powe... (more)
FORT WORTH TX May 27 1985 — Missouri Pacific SD40-2 6009 bangs over the diamonds at Tower 55. Additions welcome. (Photo by Charles Stookey)
NCRC 2222 is on the rear of the GILC.
NA JUNCTION CO (September) 1978 — A westbound Missouri Pacific train, with GP38-2 2023 in the lead, is a few miles east of NA Junction where it joins Santa Fe tracks in southeastern Colorado. EM... (more)
An eastbound manifest has stalled on the 1% grade of Kirkwood Hill and a pair of switchers from the Ewing Avenue Yard in St. Louis has been called in to help the train up the hill.
A fifty eight car freight is westbound near Eads Colorado in 1950. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
Evanston stunning departure during The great race to Ogden
An eastbound doublestack train.
UP 1995, the Chicago & Northwestern heritage unit, leads a manifest through downtown Austin
Burlington Northern Expediter train 42 crosses the Rock River and curves away from Oregon, Illinois, on April 1, 1989. I know, the weather is crappy and it’s “stick” season in the Midwest... (more)