GP38AC 642
GP38AC 642 at Kansas City, Missouri on September 30, 1980 (Jim Wilson).
GP38AC 642 at Kansas City, Missouri on September 30, 1980 (Jim Wilson).
GP38-2 2297 (Frisco 442) at Thayer, Missouri on March 21, 1982 (R.R. Taylor).
SD45s 907 and 915 (location unknown) in September 1972.
SD40-2 6847 (Frisco 957) at Thayer, Missouri on March 12, 1981 (R.R. Taylor).
E8A Meet at Springfield, Missouri (date unknown). The unit in the foreground looks like 2018 (Ponder).
GP38-2 2357 (Frisco 687) at Thayer, Missouri on July 24, 1982 (R.R. Taylor).
SW1500s 341 and 338 at Memphis, Tennessee on September 26, 1979.
GP38-2 2314 (Frisco 459) at Thayer, Missouri in July 1982 (R.R. Taylor).
GP7s 505 and 522 Enid, Oklahoma in July 1974.
Location is Enid, Oklahoma.
The locomotives are in the Mechanical Department’s service tracks area at Enid Yard. To the right the lower front pilot of GP7 505 is the facility’s locomotive turntable. The turntable is a holdover from the former roundhouse facility that sat just to the north. The shop stood between North Monroe Street on the east and North Quincy Street on the west. It was bounded by West Locust Street on the north and West Chestnut Street on the south.
Visible to the northwest are some of the silos on the south half of the Enid Terminal Elevator. This was the first large terminal elevator constructed in the city. It was built in 1925-1926 – central silos (1,100,000 bushels), with additions in 1931 – north silos (800,000 bushels) and 1959 – large diameter south silos (500,000 bushels) and 1987 – north metal bins (678,000) . The elevator is 594 feet long by 60 feet wide, the silos are 100 feet tall, with a 10 foot tall gallery above and its central headhouse stands 190 feet tall. The central headhouse is just off the right side of the photograph. The elevator has a capacity of 3,078,000 bushels. It is located at 1015 North Van Buren Street.
View is looking northwest.
Special thanks to Mark Davidson.
GP7 617 and GP35 702 Springfield, Missouri in October 1978.
Location is Springfield, Missouri.
SW1500 353, GP7s 526 and 617 are sitting on the diesel pocket track east of the Springfield Diesel Shop. GP35 702 and SD45 905 are sitting on the service tracks east of the locomotive service track shed. The track in the foreground is the West Shops lead and Clinton Subdivision main track. The overhead horizontal pipes are the insulated steam and return cold water lines supplying the wash rack pump house out of view to the east (left).
The power line poles and transformers supply electricity to the pump house for the locomotive wash rack. A portion of the wash rack with its green corrugated plastic overspray shield is visible on track 2 in the distance above SD45 905. Still further in the distance above that is the elevator leg, distribution head and piping at the Western Feed and Milling Company (today ADM Animal Nutrition) feed mill at 1300 West Locust Street.
View is looking southeast.
Special thanks to Mark Davidson.