4-8-2 4305
4-8-2 4305 Westbound at Southeastern Junction in 1942 (William Barham).
This locomotive was built at the Springfield West Shops in the late 1930s using parts from old 2-10-2s.
4-8-2 4305 Westbound at Southeastern Junction in 1942 (William Barham).
This locomotive was built at the Springfield West Shops in the late 1930s using parts from old 2-10-2s.
U30B 5781 (Frisco 843) (location unknown) in January 1981.
2-8-0 1259 (Contributed by William Fuller).
The tall gentleman with his foot upon a block has been identified as William Thompson Fuller, who is listed in the 1900 Census of Paris, Lamar County, Texas as “Engineer (Locomotive).” The other two men have not been identified, nor do we know for sure where or when the photograph was taken.
Frisco.org resident expert Karl Brand offers further information on this image: The locomotive was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1909 and rebuilt circa 1928 at which time it received piston valves and a Schmidt super-heater, which improved it looks and horsepower. The locomotive retains it Hancock locomotive class designation, i.e., C43, which is painted on the cab side, below the word “FRISCO.” The date of the photo is likely around 1915.
GP7 606 at Springfield, Missouri in December 1968 (Golden Spike Productions).