U25B 829
U25B 829 at Tulsa, Oklahoma in May 1980 (Bob Graham).
U25B 829 at Tulsa, Oklahoma in May 1980 (Bob Graham).
U30B 833 at Kansas City, Kansas in September 1978 (Vernon Ryder).
VO-1000 202 at Chicago, Illinois in September 1979 (Vernon Ryder).
NW2 264 (location unknown) in October 1977 (Don Reck).
E8A 2014 at Memphis, Tennessee in August 1965 (Golden Spike Productions).
F7A 22 at Springfield, Missouri in February 1973.
“Be Thankful and Act Safely” was acquired as a one-page printed document that was used by the Frisco for unknown purposes (obviously for safety reasons). The year of printing is unknown.
GP15-1 105 at Fort Towson, Oklahoma (date unknown) (Photographed by James Holder and from the collection of Bill Phillips).
GP15-1 105 and two additional GP15-1s have a train northbound (geographic east) on the Arkinda-Ardmore Subdivision. The first car in the train is 50 foot rib and waffle side boxcar 11262. Additional sister cars in the 11000-11249 (6,150 cubic feet capacity) and 11250-11299 (6,175 cubic feet capacity) series are in this train. Further back are similar Missouri Pacific (MP) and Texas Oklahoma & Eastern (TO&E) cars. They were in special assigned pool service for Weyerhaeuser.
Note the distinctive blue boxcars with the horizontal yellow/orange/yellow stripes in the train. These are cars owned by the TO&E and De Queen and Eastern (DQ&E) Railroads. These end-to-end railroads in Oklahoma (TO&E) and Arkansas (DQ&E) were owned by Weyerhaeuser; a major forestry and forest products company.
The TO&E crossed (MP 710.0) and interchanged with the Frisco at Valliant, Oklahoma (MP 710.2). Weyerhaeuser operated a large paper and container board plant southeast of the Frisco’s main line near the interchange. On the Weyerhaeuser lines there were additional major forest products plants at Broken Bow, Oklahoma and Dierks, Arkansas.
Special thanks to Mark Davidson.
GP7 568 at York, Alabama in January 1973 (Vernon Ryder).