Unknown Locomotives

Unknown Locomotives (date and location unknown)
Unknown Locomotives

Unknown locomotives at Kansas City, Missouri (date unknown).

This is the Mechanical Department’s diesel shop and service tracks area at 19th Street Yard in the West Bottoms. Although not the best quality photo, there is still a wealth of detail and information in this image.

Starting from the west (left) is the locker room/offices/storage building. At the north end, between service track 2 (left) and service track 1 (right) is the locomotive sand tower. Situated between the tracks are several fuel stands with hoses. Light poles or stanchions can be seen around the parameter of the tracks.

Out of view further north are the locomotive turntable and bulk dry sand storage silo with vertical bucket elevator leg. Compressed air is used to supply sand from the bulk storage silo to the elevated sand tower. Once a locomotive is positioned under the sand tower, sandbox doors are opened, supply hoses placed and valves opened, gravity assists to supply the individual locomotive sand boxes.

On the east side is the diesel shop. Below the high bay is a single track running the length of the shop with a below track inspection pit within the track gauge. An overhead crane runs the length of the high bay. The angled shed style roof area on the west side of the shop houses various offices, work and storage areas, plus the steam boiler room.

Exiting the south end of the shop is an elevated steam line. It makes an “L”, turning west to supply the locker/office/supply building. The supply line has two branches down, that turn south and run parallel to service track 2.

On service track 1 are two GP38AC units. The second appears to be SLSF 657. On service track 2 are an unidentified number EMD NW2 (SLSF 250-265) and a Baldwin VO-1000 (SLSF 218, 219, 222, 224, 226, 231, 232, 234 – still on roster after delivery of SLSF 657 (4/2/71)) or more likely an EMD repowered VO1000m (SLSF 200-206, 210, 215).

Some workers are also in view. One is approaching the NW2, seen below the VO’s open cab door. Another is unloading the delivery truck with clam shell type doors just south of the diesel shop. Also believe there is a third worker standing in the inspection pit for service track 1. Look near the locomotive’s front pilot (right in this view), below the two horizontal yellow bars, above the round black object.

The view is looking northeast.

Special thanks to Mark Davidson.

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GP38-2s 677 and 424

GP38-2s 677 and 424 (date and location unknown)
GP38-2s 677 and 424

GP38-2s 677 and 424 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (date unknown).

The train is westbound on the Chickasha Subdivision. It has just departed the Frisco’s East Yard (MP 539.5) and crossed the North Canadian River on Bridge 539.8. This structure is 664 feet long, constructed of steel I-beams on steel piles.

The lead locomotive is just before crossing South Santa Fe Street. The photo was taken from the fill for the Santa Fe Railroad overpass. After crossing under the Santa Fe, just to the west, the train will run south of the Oklahoma City Union Station (MP 540.5). This depot was a joint operation between the Rock Island and Frisco.

The yellow building in the distance is a meat processing and packing plant. The sign identifies the business as Turvey, Inc. The red portion with white letters reads “Beef Packers”. Just to the north of the meat packer is the Producers Co-Op Oil Mill. Before shutting down in April 2015, its 37 acre facility produced cotton and canola seed products.

The view is looking northeast.

Special thanks to Mark Davidson.

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