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Missouri, Kansas & Texas (MKT) "Katy" 528
A photograph print showing the Missouri, Kansas & Texas (MKT) "Katy" 528, 2-6-0, Forgan, OK. [duplicate to 2008.008.4705]
Date:
August 18, 1940
Creator:
George, Preston
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Beaver, Meade & Englewood (BM&E) Caboose #20
A photograph print showing the Beaver, Meade & Englewood side-door caboose at Forgan, OK. The BM&E built from Beaver to Forgan in 1915 and west from there to Keyes between 1925 and 1931, a total of 105 miles. The Katy gained control of the BM&E through stock ownership in 1931. Now abandoned [1940].
Date:
August 18, 1940
Creator:
George, Preston
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Kansas & Oklahoma (KO) #1
A photograph print showing the Kansas & Oklahoma (KO) #1, abandoned 4-6-0, near Logan, NM.
Date:
August 18, 1940
Creator:
George, Preston
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Kansas & Oklahoma (KO) #1
A photograph print showing the Kansas & Oklahoma (KO) #1, abandoned 4-6-0, near Logan, NM.
Date:
August 18, 1940
Creator:
George, Preston
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Southern Pacific (SP) 3126
A photograph postcard showing the Southern Pacific (SP) 3126, 4-6-2 (P-12), on westbound passenger Train No. 71, a Coast local, at Chatsworth, CA, Los Angeles to San Francisco.
Date:
August 18, 1940
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Postcard
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Santa Fe (ATSF) 806
A photograph print showing Santa Fe (ATSF) 806, 2-8-0, on freight train, Richmond, CA.
Date:
August 18, 1940
Creator:
Schick, Joseph
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Missouri, Kansas & Texas (MKT) 528
A photograph print showing the Missouri, Kansas & Texas (MKT) "Katy" 528, 2-6-0, Forgan, OK. [see also 2008.008.6116]
Date:
August 18, 1940
Creator:
George, Preston
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History