SP 5100, a GE 70 tonner, was built in March 1949 and is seen here outside the Oregon Rail Heritage Center in Portland, OR. The railroad originally acquired about 20 of these switch engines from Ge... (more)
On a miserable fall day, Dick Samuels' 70-tonner makes the diagonal crossing of SE Bell and SE Johnson Creek Blvd. The old Portland Traction Company line was abandoned, with salvage operations und... (more)
Restored to its original Southern Pacific paint scheme, Dick Samuels' GE 70-tonner rolls south on the East Portland Traction Company. The Union Pacific 3203 was originally on display with Spokane,... (more)
The Wallisville Road side of Englewood was a safe haven of sorts for the SP fan in Houston, as it afforded public access to all outbound and switching operations: as long as you timed the poles an... (more)
SP 5100 a B23-7 sits at Hodge Yard in March of 1980. Fairly new at the time and very clean.