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Trains_and_RailroadSOUTHERN PACIFIC's AC-8 #4177 4-8-8-2 Cab-Forward as the big 4-8-8-2 nears McCredie Springs, Oregon hauling a load of lumber$20.00TR2793 
Trains_and_RailroadSanta Fe's SUPER CHIEF, Led by No.45C, five GM-EMD F7-model diesel-electric units in this photograph, roaring their way up the steep grade to the summit of Cajon Pass north of San, Californi$20.00TR2473 
Trains_and_RailroadBURLINGTON NORTHERN SD-45 6503 leads three units and 100 plus cars, west out of Grand Island, Neb$20.00TR3206 
Trains_and_RailroadThese first two units for the WABASH, numbered 1000 and 1002, were GM-EMD E7-models at La Grange, Illinois in 1951$20.00TR2867 
Trains_and_RailroadCITY OF PORTLAND, One of Union Pacific's Domeliner, "City of Portland" travel eastbound in the Columbia River Gorge about 50 miles east of Portland$15.00TR3001 
Trains_and_RailroadSanta Fe freight No.235C F7-model leading a freight in Central New Mexico - Circa 1956$20.00TR2503 
Trains_and_RailroadSouthern Pacific's 5000 Engine SP-1 -2 Class 4-10-2 August 10, 1955$15.00TR2782 
Trains_and_RailroadDELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN's GM-EMD F3-model 621A,B,C delivered in early-1948$20.00TR2854 
Trains_and_RailroadShasta DAYLIGHT Special, Press-kit 1991$40.00TR2570 
Trains_and_RailroadGreat Northern GM-EMD GP-type SD7 Road-switcher 1952-1953$20.00TR3127 
Trains_and_RailroadSouthern Pacific COAST DAYLIGHT GS-4 No.4452$20.00TR2600 
Trains_and_RailroadWestern Pacific's westbound CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR faces into the afternoon sun as it rolls thru Mayburg, in Niles Canyon just east in California. It is February 22, 1950$20.00TR2830 
Trains_and_RailroadUNION PACIFIC "City of Portland" the motive power hauling the CITY OF PORTLAND in this 1950 scene $20.00TR2982A
Trains_and_RailroadGreat Northern Railway EMD E-7 diesel units, with No.504 in the lead$20.00TR3119 
Trains_and_RailroadEAST BOARD TOP R.R. ROCKHILL Furnace, Pennsylvania. In a characteristic scene-of-the-century railroading three Narrow Gauge East Broad top locomotives pose in front of the station at Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania$20.00TR3210 
Trains_and_RailroadThe eleven cars of the westbound IDAHOAN No.11 are an easy load for UNION PACIFIC No.817 in 1953$20.00TR3010 
Trains_and_RailroadUnused Postcard - Land'o Goshen! Southern Pacific GS class 4-8-4 No.4439 thunders past Goshen Junction, California Station, 1957$10.00TR2636 
Trains_and_RailroadThe setting sun glistens off the side of the CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR as it races westward near Price, Utah in June 5, 1967$25.00TR2836 
Trains_and_RailroadSANTA FE ALL THE WAY poster 1954$450.00TR2450 
Trains_and_RailroadSAN FRANCISCO HISTORIC TROLLEY FESTIVAL - MUNI No.1 - 1983$220.00TR3264 


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