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Denver & Rio Grande Western (DRGW) 541

A photograph postcard showing Denver & Rio Grande Western (DRGW) 541, four-unit diesel (A-B-B-A) on mixed freight at west switch of the extended Fireclay (CO) siding, 56 cars, 20 mph.
Date: March 11, 1946
Creator: Kindig, Richard H.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Denver & Rio Grande Western (DRGW) 1507 & 1704

A photograph postcard showing Denver & Rio Grande Western (DRGW) 1507, 4-8-2, and 1704, 4-8-4, double-heading a troop train near Fireclay, CO, 15 cars, 25 mph.
Date: March 11, 1946
Creator: Kindig, Richard H.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Southern Pacific (SP) Loco on "San Joaquin Daylight"

A photograph postcard showing a Southern Pacific (SP) loco on passenger train No. 51, "San Joaquin Daylight", westbound in Soledad Canyon near Lang, CA.
Date: August 11, 1946
Creator: Kindig, Richard H.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

St. Louis and San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 1619

A photograph postcard (& negative) showing the St. Louis and San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 1619, 2-10-0, running up grade with westbound freight, Post Oak Creek bridge, east of Indiahoma, OK, 40 cars, 35 mph.
Date: May 11, 1946
Creator: George, Preston
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

St. Louis & San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 1017

A photograph postcard showing the St. Louis & San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 1017, 4-6-2,on No. 410, running along Post Oak Creek bottom east of Indiahoma, OK, 4 cars, 60 mph
Date: May 11, 1946
Creator: George, Preston
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

St. Louis & San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 1023

A photograph postcard showing the St. Louis & San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 1023, 4-6-2,on No. 409, leaving Post Oak Creek bottom east of Indiahoma, OK, 4 cars, 50 mph
Date: May 11, 1946
Creator: George, Preston
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

St. Louis & San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 1619

A photograph postcard showing the St. Louis & San Francisco (SLSF) "Frisco" 1619, 2-10-0, on westbound freight near Indiahoma, in southwest OK, 40 cars, 35 mph. This engine is one of those built for Russia in World War I. Delivery could not be made because of the revolution in that country, so the gauge was narrowed on the engines and they were sold to several railroads in U.S.A.
Date: May 11, 1946
Creator: George, Preston
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History