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U25Bs 805 and 814

U25Bs 805 and 814 at Springfield, Missouri (date unknown)
U25Bs 805 and 814

U25Bs 805 and 814 at Springfield, Missouri (date unknown).

The train is westbound entering the east end of Springfield Yard. This yard was also known as West Yard or Kansas Avenue Yard. Behind U25B 805, through the bi-level automobile carrier or autorack, one can see the northwest corner of the Springfield Stockyards. The head end locomotive is south of the service tracks area.

The oily track in the foreground is the lead to the east end of the service tracks area and further west the diesel shop. The photograph was taken from the diesel pocket-track. This locomotive longer term storage track is east of the Springfield Diesel Shop. Directly behind the photographer is the east end lead to the West Shops area, Benwood Yard and Clinton Subdivision.

Note the Alco locomotive parked on the diesel pocket track. The distinctive lower railing with hooped end just above the pilot was a common feature on their early locomotives, including Frisco owned models S-2, RS-1 and RS-2. In the distance, through its handrails, can be seen additional locomotives at the service tracks area.

The photograph was taken between early 1965 and late 1967. The earlier date is established by the presence of a locomotive in mandarin orange and white paint. This paint scheme first appeared on U25Bs 802 (repainted on February 14, 1965), and 816 (delivered new on March 12, 1965). The later date is established by the second generation Dodge D Series grills on the pickup trucks (model years 1965-1967). The grills were modified to a different design with the 1968 model year.

The view is looking southwest.

Special thanks to Mark Davidson.

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U25B 806

U25B 806 (location unknown) on March 6, 1976 (D.A. Hyer)
U25B 806

U25B 806 at Kansas City, Missouri on March 6, 1976 (D.A. Hyer).

The photograph was taken in the West Bottoms at 19th Street Yard. The locomotives are in the Mechanical Department’s staging area south of the service tracks and diesel shop. In the distance beyond the nose of 806 is the distinctive roof support structure of Kemper Arena.

The view is looking west.

Special thanks to Mark Davidson.

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B30-7 863

B30-7 863 at Salt Lake City, Utah in April 1978
B30-7 863

B30-7 863 at Salt Lake City, Utah in April 1978.

Two additional locomotives are partially visible in this view.

The second Frisco unit is U30B 848. In this view the Frisco units show major spotting characteristic differences between the General Electric U30B and B30-7. On the later model these include the larger flared radiator section over the rear walkway and the wider stepped mid hood section, seen between the “R” and “I” in FRISCO.

Also interesting is the different make and model Union Pacific unit. The Frisco locomotives are in a multiple unit consist with a unit built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division. The right locomotive is either UP 84, a DD35A cab unit, or UP 84B, a DD35 cabless booster unit. The DD35 series featured twin engines and generators on a single underframe. The DD designation denotes two 4-axle trucks – 8 powered axles in total. These single frame, duel engine locomotives each produced 5,000 horsepower.

Special thanks to Mark Davidson.

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