Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?

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Another shot from Emporia, Kansas with Alco PAs on the point of a Eastbound passenger train Sometimes in the 1960s, most likely. unknown photographer
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Santa Fe wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:28 pm Another shot from Emporia, Kansas with Alco PAs on the point of a Eastbound passenger train Sometimes in the 1960s, most likely. unknown photographer
Great old pics!! ::tu::
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BNSF EB in the snow at Mulvane Kansas today
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SKOL WB Local at Mulvane Kansas
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Awesome pictures and what a loss of that old depot. I think that Santa Fe diesel is an FA2, it looks like my Lionel FA2s.
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Redrider. Alco FA locomotive’s were 4 axle road switchers
Santa Fe never owned any. They did own Alco PA locomotive’s and they were 6 axles for pulling passenger trains. I think Alco PA’s in the Santa Fe War Bonnet paint were some of the best looking locomotives ever built!! Yes it was a sad day when Emporia Depot burned the fire gutted the inside. What was left, the brick and stone was torn down
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More good pics!
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Thanks Ike
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Santa Fe wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 11:58 pm Redrider. Alco FA locomotive’s were 4 axle road switchers
Santa Fe never owned any. They did own Alco PA locomotive’s and they were 6 axles for pulling passenger trains. I think Alco PA’s in the Santa Fe War Bonnet paint were some of the best looking locomotives ever built!! Yes it was a sad day when Emporia Depot burned the fire gutted the inside. What was left, the brick and stone was torn down
Thanks for the info! ::nod::👍
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Yur welcome Redrider. Santa Fe has always been my favorite Rail Road. Growing up right next to the Santa Fe track l’ve always had a fascination with trains
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I can relate. I come from a family of 4 generations of railroad workers and grew up in a railroad town. So I'm partial to B&O, WM RR and C&O, then Chessie and now CSX. ::tu::
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1967redrider wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 1:40 pm I can relate. I come from a family of 4 generations of railroad workers and grew up in a railroad town. So I'm partial to B&O, WM RR and C&O, then Chessie and now CSX. ::tu::
Santa Fe wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 2:41 am Yur welcome Redrider. Santa Fe has always been my favorite Rail Road. Growing up right next to the Santa Fe track l’ve always had a fascination with trains
You guys are RR bluebloods! :wink:
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Is that some old IC action, Ike?
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1967redrider wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:27 pm Is that some old IC action, Ike?
Yeah, CN has a couple of old IC locos locally that are still in the old paint. Pretty much on a daily basis, I will see them, or a GT, or CN locos hauling fly ash from a couple of coal fired power plants near here, and then the return trip.
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Waukonda wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:41 pm
1967redrider wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:27 pm Is that some old IC action, Ike?
Yeah, CN has a couple of old IC locos locally that are still in the old paint. Pretty much on a daily basis, I will see them, or a GT, or CN locos hauling fly ash from a couple of coal fired power plants near here, and then the return trip.
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SKOL yard Winfield, KS
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All the pictures are so cool.
I hear the UP go buy up the block just about once a day. A lot of the time it’s running cars out of the Belvedere Chrysler plant. I’m sure we subsidized the reopening but it hasn’t reopened.
There once was a Dean’s milk plant down the street. They closed in 2017-2018. Before it closed one of my favorite things was watching them swap hopper cars. Use too be on Sunday morning usually I would be on my way home from Sunday morning hockey. Didn’t matter if I had to sit for ten minutes one minute from home.
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LKSKNIVES wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2025 11:24 pm All the pictures are so cool.
I hear the UP go buy up the block just about once a day. A lot of the time it’s running cars out of the Belvedere Chrysler plant. I’m sure we subsidized the reopening but it hasn’t reopened.
There once was a Dean’s milk plant down the street. They closed in 2017-2018. Before it closed one of my favorite things was watching them swap hopper cars. Use too be on Sunday morning usually I would be on my way home from Sunday morning hockey. Didn’t matter if I had to sit for ten minutes one minute from home.
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Have you ever watched them load up the autos? I think that would be interesting to see.
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No John the auto plant is a few miles away. A lot of the trains going bye are filled autos never seen any loaded.
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Nice picture’s Ike
Looks like it could be your backyard.
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No, Steve, but I wouldn't mind it. I once lived near tracks.
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OutStanding Shot’s Ike
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Santa Fe wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 1:23 am OutStanding Shot’s Ike
Thank you, I was in the right place at the right time, the sun was out, the loco colors were bright and clean......I couldn't really screw it up! ::rotflol::
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Waukonda wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 1:46 am
Santa Fe wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 1:23 am OutStanding Shot’s Ike
Thank you, I was in the right place at the right time, the sun was out, the loco colors were bright and clean......I couldn't really screw it up! ::rotflol::
Ike,
My son was sitting here with his old folks for a bit tonight. I showed him the pictures and the first thing he commented on was the way the Red stood out.
I keep checking it out. Wonderful shot.
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