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Wednesday

Barstow Yard

Santa Fe mechanical forces pass an Alligator idling at Barstow Yard late at night.

Tuesday

A view from the Crummey (caboose)

Santa Fe Railroad train near Melrose, New Mexico, March 1943
Santa Fe Railroad train near Melrose, New Mexico, March 1943

Sunday

Classic photos / Brakemen

Barstow, California. Head brakeman J.C. Shannon (left) and swing brakeman, B.E. Wilson, waiting for their train to pull out of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad yard

Tuesday

Classic Photos / AT&SF Engineer

lovis, New Mexico. D.L. Clark, engineer, ready to start his locomotive out of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad yard.

Monday

The Crew

Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railroad conductor George E. Burton and engineer J.W. Edwards comparing time before pulling out of Corwith railroad yard for Chillicothe, Illinois; Chicago, Ill

Saturday

Argentine yard / Classic Photos

Servicing engines at coal and sand chutes at Argentine yard, Santa Fe R.R., Kansas City, Kansas

Sunday

Barstow Yard

November 1991 a workman at Santa Fe's Barstow Yard replaces the speed recorder cable on GP60M No. 104. Soon after he's done, the wide-cab will lead a freight west over Tehachapi.
- photo by Steve Schmollinger

Thursday

Wednesday

West Barstow

On May 22, 1985, the 168 train blasts out of West Barstow headed from Cajon Pass with SDP40F 5264 in the lead.

Tuesday

"The Meet"

In October 1994, Santa Fe 237 East meets 5082 West at the east end of Knightsen, CA. The westbound is caught useing a flash as it roars by on the main.

Monday

Ludlow / Military Extra

In July 1985, a Santa Fe military extra fights the grade westward out of Ludlow, CA, as it climbs toward Lavic on the Needles District.
Photo-Steve Schmollinger

Friday

Glen Fraser, CA

In October 1989, a pair of Santa Fe FP45s newly painted in the Super Fleet scheme pose at Glen Fraser, CA, with a 981 train.

Wednesday

Modeling the AT&SF / HO scale

A PA unit heads up the fast mail on this layout, in a depiction of Riverside!