Seaboard E7A-B set with 3041 in the lead heads the southbound train, the SUNLAND through Aberdeen, North Carolina on June 6, 1960. Photo by Wiley Bryan, from my collection.
Seaboard GP40's 600-650 built between 1966-1967. The GP40's brought a new color scheme to the Seaboard, but one that would last only two years. Photo of five Jolly Green Giants units taken at H... (more)
Seaboard E4A #3009 is working train 4 in this January 12, 1960 view from the Raleigh Tower at Raleigh, North Carolina. Seaboard EMD E4A's were built between October 1938 and November 1939, numb... (more)
Seaboard GP7 1801 built 9/52 and rebuilt to a GP9M in March 1956 M.U.'d with GP9 1964 built 10/52. Photo taken at Raleigh, NC on October 29, 1966 eight months before the SAL+ACL merger in 1967.... (more)
Seaboard rostered only seven EMD NW2's switchers numbered 1406-1412. NW2 no.1410 illustrates the standard Seaboard switcher color scheme at the Atlanta rail yard on March 19, 1958. Photographer... (more)
Seaboard Baldwin DRS6-4-1500 baby-face styling numbers 2700-2702 operated mostly on Florida secondary runs. Zipping along at 65MPH, train 8 with #2700 is near Coleman, Florida on this November ... (more)
Creature of the Night. The NC Transportation Museum put on a great night photo session as part of the commemoration of the roundhouse's centennial anniversary. Here, the SAL 544 sits next t... (more)
TCRX 800129 is one of three pullman cars made for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, which existed from 1900 to 1967. These specially designed cars which ran on the Silver Meteor trains from New York... (more)
A Seaboard Air Line locomotive and caboose have been on display in Hamlet, North Carolina for more than thirty years. I made this photograph at Seaboard Days on October 26, 2013.
Two Seaboard E7(A)'s 3047 and 3034 leading a southbound mail and express train through Chester south of Richmond, Virginia in April 1967. Photo from my collection, Photo by Wiley Bryan.
The southbound Seaboard "Silver Star" rolls through Chester, Virginia behind E7(A) 3046, E7(A) 3035 and E8(A) 3051. From my slide collection, Photographer Wiley Bryan.
My great, great uncle Robert F. McKee, Sr., was a design engineer at Baldwin and he would give my father different Baldwin Locomotive Works builder's cards when my father would visit him in Collin... (more)