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Trains_and_RailroadSEASON'S GREETINGS 1972-1973 - UPPER MARKET STREET GALLERY - 1972$20.00TR3294B
Trains_and_RailroadRio Grande Freight replacement of the big articulateds with 4-unit Diesel-electric this picture three units of 554 are seen pulling an extra freight a few miles west 1944 $20.00TR3150 
Trains_and_RailroadUnion Pacific ALCO #600 "City of St.Louis" on the Kansas line 1955$20.00TR3007B
Trains_and_RailroadA sunny October afternoon in 1963 finds Western Pacific 804-D reposing at home amidst the vast Western Pacific acreage in Oakland, California$20.00TR2828 
Trains_and_RailroadBURLINGTON'S Line-up of Observation cars late 50's$20.00TR3090 
Trains_and_RailroadActually, the "Domeliner" shown in this 1961 photograph at Gilcrest, Colorado, is the combined "City of Denver" and "City of Portland"$20.00TR2991 
Trains_and_RailroadSouthern Pacific train No.52, the southbound "SAN JOAQUIN DAYLIGHT" running south of Caliente in the Tehachapi Mountains of Southern California in January 1960$20.00TR2735 
Trains_and_Railroadfour steamliner 4-4-2's built by ALCO for the Milwaukee Road in 1935$20.00TR2921 
Trains_and_RailroadColorado and Southern Railway Company's TEXAS ZEPHYR Departing Dallas Union Depot on December, 1965 $20.00TR2851 
Trains_and_Railroad"THE DAYLIGHT" Limited, San Francisco to Los Angeles - around 1946$20.00TR2592 
Trains_and_RailroadPennsylvania Railroad, GM-EMD E7-models acquired in 1945 for test purposes - La Grange, Illinois$20.00TR2906 
Trains_and_RailroadUNION PACIFIC "City of Los Angeles" portrayed in this picture (and that of the following section) represented deluxe long-distance, High-speed railroad travel at it's zenith$20.00TR2988 
Trains_and_RailroadThe year of 1951 witnessed a massive increase in internal-combustion motive power on the ATLANTIC COAST LINE$20.00TR2856 
Trains_and_RailroadLouisville & Nashville Railroad - GM-EMD F7 diesels would help the first of these appeared in 1950$20.00TR2883 
Trains_and_RailroadSOUTHERN PACIFIC's No.4272 an AC-11, turned out by Baldwin in 1942. She also happens to be the locomotive pictured as a representative of this general "Class", the cab-in-front design - pictured in Rand,McNaily & Company's "World Railways" of 1951$20.00TR2787 
Trains_and_RailroadWestern Pacific GM-EMD faces out of the past wait for assignments at Keddie, Calif. April 1 1971$20.00TR2821 
Trains_and_RailroadSouthern Pacific's Cab-in-front No.4178, pulling a freight stopping, it was August 7, 1955$20.00TR2784B
Trains_and_RailroadNorfolk and Western's TENNESSEAN with No.601, rolling eastward through Singer, about 20 miles west of Roanoke$20.00TR3195 
Trains_and_RailroadHeading up the "Modoc" is Southern Pacific's Second Class freight "Mailet" Cab-Forward No.4267. She's near Crest, Summit of the line, about thirty-four miles out of Wendel - in Lassen County, California in October 23, 1955$20.00TR2784C
Trains_and_RailroadAt first glance one might presume that this picture shows a familier panoramic of the Denver & Rio Grande Western's ROYAL GORGE posed at Hanging Bridge in mid-August 1954$20.00TR3173 


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