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The rolling stock include Southern Pacific steam engine No. 1237, a 1916 caboose, a 1930s-era refrigeration car and a railroad post office car.
The historic Southern Pacific steam engine that pulled the Freedom Train stopped in San Luis Obispo on April 26, 1977. Train buffs came out as early at 7:30 am to welcome it the Pacific Daylight ...
The Houston Junior Chamber of Commerce (Houston Jaycees) has gifted the Southern Pacific 982 steam engine (SP 982) to the Nau Center for Texas Cultural Heritage. The SP 982 was built in 1919 and ...
At the southern end of the Kern County Museum’s Pioneer Village sits a grand turn-of-the-century steam locomotive, an impressive nod to a bygone era, that will be celebrated in July, ...
Workers on a lunch break wave to a passing Southern Pacific caboose in San Luis Obispo on March 12, 1984. San Luis Obispo Trainmaster William Giles said the last time the line received a major ...
A bright-red caboose at the end of a freight train has been a rare sight since the 1980s, when such cars began disappearing because of modern technology and changes in Tucson Oddity: Park's ...
The caboose, which traveled the rails for more than 40 years, has been a fixture at the museum since the 1980s, when Union Pacific donated it. Thanks to local history lovers, it is getting an upgrade.
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