A Roger Puta Photograph
A meet in Caliente Creek Narrows. A Roger Puta Photograph
Milwaukee Road's northbound Morning Hiawatha's superdome was just off the Mississippi River Bridge about 18 miles southeast of St. Paul and almost 400 miles from Chicago, where it left at 9:30 a.m... (more)
The units were 137 (GP35), 127 (GP40), 125 (GP40), 1011 (E8A), and 101 (GP7).
The late Roger Puta's slide was scanned and posted by Marty Bernard.
A Roger Puta photograph
The City of New Orleans A Roger Puta Photograph
Pigeons, roof radio antennas, a big train, morning at Englewood Union Station, and maroon, this was the PRR in 1965. The train was the WB Manhatten Limited and Golden Triangle. Hey, it looks lik... (more)
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. #1, just painted and lettered, sits in the Museum's new Display Building with a handful of other artifacts. The track work inside and outside the building is nearing comple... (more)
The Lenzen Roundhouse was condemned after the Loma Prieta Earthquake so CalTrain had to work on their locomotives outside.
The morning of April 29, 1970 was foggy in Potomac Yard. From the bridge that crossed the middle of the yard I found 2 new Southern SD45s mid-train with a radio car (a boxcar red boxy car) with an... (more)
Train 2, The San Francisco. A Roger Puta Photograph