Santa Fe

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The famous Warbonnet color scheme of the Santa Fe is displayed here on this F-7 A/B Set in Sacramento, California.
Shot by my father in the 1950's, the location is thought to be in Illinois.
A westbound freight crosses the Colorado River from Arizona to California near Needles.
Two Santa Fe freights meet at Summit on Cajon Pass, California.
An eastbound approches Summit on Cajon Pass, California.
An eastbound passes through Tehachapi loop, California.
Pacing a westbound, just east of Daggett, California.
The passenger station at Las Vegas, New Mexico in October, 2001.
This is the Fred Harvey House adjacent to the Las Vegas Station. The brick platforms are still in place.
Another image of the Fred Harvey House in Las Vegas, New Mexico in October, 2001.
The passenger station in Lamy, New Mexico, near Santa Fe in October, 2001.
This is the station/Fred Harvey House in Barstow, California as seen in October, 2001. It is in the process of being restored.
The Freight House in Albuquerque, New Mexico in October, 2001.
A Santa Fe FP45 is seen in Barstow, CA in October, 2001.
Santa Fe F45 #5945 leads a freight westbound in Lemont, Illinois in September of 1980.
This freight is passing the Joilet, Illinos station in July of 1980. Note the old paint scheme of the second unit.
This was taken in the Barstow, California yard in 1981.
A westbound freight crosses underneath itself in the Tehachapi loop in April, 1981. Note the old car carriers, prior to having protective siding.
Ten units on point head west from Joilet, Illinois in 1981.
This eastbound TOFC is seen in Topock, CA in May, 1982.
Summit of Cajon Pass, California.
A westbound in Tehachapi Pass, just above the loop in April, 1981.
An eastbound TOFC crosses the canel bridge in Lemont, Illinois in 1984.
The "Kodachrome" color scheme in 1986.
An eastbound TOFC crosses the canel bridge in Lemont. The bridge was once able to swing open to allow for ship traffic.


Last updated 9:40 PM 10/27/01
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