F7A 34 (date and location unknown).
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Top photo looks like a load of Chrysler products. Fenton, maybe?c
The second unit is one of the repowered Alco FB1s. The number is blurry, but it looks like 193 or 199 to me.
Only 5 of the FB1s were renumbered to 3 digit numbers in 1968, and they were all retired in 1969, so this photo was taken in one of those two years.
I don’t know the area exceedingly well, but this looks like it might be the “new” Sapulpa, OK depot with the train on the wye heading south toward Madill?
Indeed…Sapulpa, OK