Two passenger trains preparing to depart Denver, headed south down the Joint Line to Pueblo, on April 4, 1967 — AT&SF Train 191 at left and C&S Train 7 at right. Both will be manned by AT&SF cr... (more)
On an overcast August day in 1962, an eastbound Soo Line freight train, led by two F-units and a geep, is crossing the St. Croix River high bridge between Minnesota and Wisconsin. Photograph by Wa... (more)
Sitting in the Summer sun, this former Alaska Railroad F7, takes the day off.
The Columbia Star Dinner Train has been added to the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad roster. The other F7 is enroute on CN and will join the train. photo by Steve Smedley
WP's worn out F7s race down the Altamont pass toward Oakland
LIRR 621 was an F7A converted to a HEP unit. Here it leads the 1114 Oyster Bay to Jamaica train at Glen Cove in the Fall of 1992.
Amtrak’s westbound Empire Builder arrives at Columbus, Wisconsin, in 1974. Leading the train is Burlington Northern F7 no. 9736, still in Great Northern paint. Several Northern Pacific baggage c... (more)
The Galveston railroad museum has a pair of Santa Fe warbonnet painted F7As. These F7As never served the Santa Fe instead I think they both served the Southern Pacific at some point. The building ... (more)
With the first eastbound excursion from Niles to Sunol underway, WP 918-D is on the home stretch to sunol as it loudly announces its presence at the farmer's crossing.
As the town of Sunol is slowly waking up, WP 918-D pauses to greet the first passengers at the depot before boarding begins. This appearance of 918 was part of a "Western Pacific Day" ev... (more)
WP 918-D leads the Western Pacific Day Special through Farwell Bridge.
After completing a passenger excursion, WGN 423 shoves back towards the depot in hometown Trego, Wisconsin to drop off these happy passengers and will restock with more passengers for a run later ... (more)
WM 67 Leads a train across a short bridge crossing one of the many streams along the Cheat River
A perfect set of EMD F7's A-B-B-A in the lead F7(A) 564. Photo taken from my slide collection, no photographer listed on slide.
Santa Fe F7 A & B unit lash-up at the California State Railroad Museum in old Sacramento around 1994.