SD45 921
SD45 921 at Springfield, Missouri (date unknown) (Mac Owen – Blackhawk Films).
SD45 921 at Springfield, Missouri (date unknown) (Mac Owen – Blackhawk Films).
E8A 2011 (Gallant Fox) and E8A 2012 (formerly Flying Ebony) on the Kansas City-Florida Special at Amory, Mississippi on July 20 1962 (Al Chione).
VO-1000 229 at Springfield, Missouri on March 17, 1953.
RS-1 103 at Willow Springs, Missouri on October 18, 1965 (Al Chione).
U30B 846 at Birmingham, Alabama in December 1973.
This photograph was taken at the Frisco Mechanical Department’s locomotive facility at East Thomas Yard. In the distance to the left of the subject locomotive’s nose is the converted roundhouse at this location. The shop was converted during the transition era from servicing steam to diesel locomotives.
The subject locomotive featured special lettering applied by the builder, General Electric. As delivered the special lettering introducing its “XR Series”. This marked and stood for the manufacturer’s introduction of its “eXtra Reliability” Series. This included new low pressure electrical cabinets with modular electronic components.
The only other locomotive to feature the special “XR Series” lettering was Louisville and Nashville U30C 1499. In addition to the special lettering, this six-axle unit also featured a unique special paint scheme of gold, white and black.
Coupled behind the subject locomotive in black and yellow paint with silver lettering is Seaboard Coast Line U36B 1780. During this era the Frisco, Seaboard and Union Pacific pooled locomotives together on expedited transcontinental run-through trains between the east and west coasts.
The view is looking northeast.
Special thanks to Mark Davidson.
H-10-44 270 at Tulsa, Oklahoma in April 1968 (Al Chione).
This photograph was taken at the Mechanical Department’s locomotive facility at Cherokee Yard from the locomotive service area very near the intersections of West 26th Street and South Yukon Avenue. This was taken at the older shop area near the former roundhouse. It was converted during the transition from steam to diesel engines.
The view is looking north northwest.
Special thanks to Mark Davidson.
GP40-2 769 leads a freight train at Times Beach, Missouri on October 26, 1980 (Al Chione).
E8A 2010 (Count Fleet) at the Birmingham, Alabama engine terminal on September 6, 1966 (Al Chione).
S-4 298 near Miami, Oklahoma (date unknown) (Mac Owen – Blackhawk Films). This was the only S-4 on the Frisco roster. Like the S-2 units it retains Northeast Oklahoma Railroad paint but is lettered “SL-SF.”
E7A 2005 (Winchester) at Springfield, Missouri in October 1960 (Al Chione).