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[T&P Train #610]
Photograph of T&P train #610 moving near Spring, Texas with a faint plume of smoke rising from the engine. There are a few people visible to the left of the train. Written underneath are "Spring, Texas" and "Tom Kelcec."
Date:
unknown
Creator:
Kelcec, Tom
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[T&P Train #610]
Photograph of T&P train #610 pulling the American Freedom Train in Houston, Texas. Written underneath the image are "Houston, Texas Feb 1976" and "Mrs. Joseph L. Oates."
Date:
February 1976
Creator:
Oates, Mrs. Joseph L.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[T&P Train Car #316 Being Rebuilt]
Photograph of T&P train car #316 being rebuilt inside a warehouse. Painted on the side of the car is "No. 75." Written below the image are "Houston, Texas Jun 10th 1977 - Hahn & Clay Co. rebuilding Texas State Railroad #201 - originally T&P #316" and "Allen Rider."
Date:
June 10, 1977
Creator:
Rider, Allen
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[T&P Train Car #316 Being Rebuilt #2]
Photograph of T&P train car #316 being rebuilt inside a warehouse. Painted on the side of the car is "No. 75." Written below the image are "Houston, Texas Jun 10th 1977 - Hahn & Clay Co. rebuilding Texas State Railroad #201 - originally T&P #316" and "Allen Rider."
Date:
June 10, 1977
Creator:
Rider, Allen
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[T&P Train Car #316 Being Rebuilt #3]
Photograph of T&P train car #316 being rebuilt inside a warehouse. Written below the image are "Houston, Texas Jun 10th 1977 - Hahn & Clay Co. rebuilding Texas State Railroad #201 - originally T&P #316" and "Allen Rider."
Date:
June 10, 1977
Creator:
Rider, Allen
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Train Engine Being Rebuilt]
Photograph of a train engine being rebuilt. Text below the image says "Houston, Texas Jun 10th 1977 - Hahn & Clay Co. Rebuilding Texas State Railroad #201 - Originally T&P #316" and "Allen Rider."
Date:
June 10, 1977
Creator:
Rider, Allen
System:
The Portal to Texas History