An original Santa Fe bell bottom lantern, restored down to the smallest detail, illuminates a small portion of the backside of Santa Fe 3751's tender on a cool, winter evening at Redondo Junction.... (more)
Renowned colors The red, yellow, black and silver colors of Santa Fe’s famous warbonnet paint scheme decorate an EMD SD75M, the last new locomotive model bought by the Santa Fe.
Red and silver Santa Fe locomotives are teaming at the railroad’s servicing facility at Corwith Yard in Chicago, Illinois, on June 2, 1996. General Electric B40-8W Nos. 500 and 521 share track s... (more)
Santa Fe 4-8-2 Mountain type 3708 Is very much alive In this view taken in the summer of 1948. Tihis loco was Built In 1919 and pulled Premium passenger trains until the 4-8-4 northerns came... (more)
Tom Golden photo.
On the morning of April 24, 1988, an eastbound Santa Fe freight crosses the wide Mississippi River from Fort Madison, Iowa, into Illinois on an impressive multi-span deck and truss bridge built in... (more)
Hottest of the hot Powered by a quartet of Super Fleet GE B40-8Ws, Santa Fe’s 199 train, the hottest in a fleet of hot intermodal trains, barrels through Ancona, Illinois, at 4:00 p.m... (more)
Santa Fe 8113 leads a westbound manifest through Cajon Summit.
The fields are plowed and the crops are planted on this spring day of April 26, 1997, as a westbound Burlington Northern Santa Fe freight led by a pair of Santa Fe locomotives hustles through Leed... (more)
ATSF GP30 leading some more GPs in front of the the freight through Cajon summit. in this years, GP30s or GP35s could sometimes be seen in front of heavy freight, often just leading some much b... (more)
Paul Meyer photo.