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Santa Fe (ATSF) 3106

Description: A photograph print showing Santa Fe (ATSF) 3106, 2-8-2, on southbound freight extra, south of Chilocco, OK, 37 cars. It was one of 29 locomotives built for ATSF in 1913 and numbered 3100 to 3128. They were called "little 3100's" to distinguish them from the rest of the series beginning with 3129. Nearly all the littel 3100s lasted until ATSF steam locomotives were scrapped 1952-1955.
Date: November 22, 1945
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) 50, 15A-12 & 2A on "Chicagoan"

Description: A photograph postcard (&negative) showing Santa Fe (ATSF), 3-unit diesels, 50, 15A-12 and 2A, on train No. 12, "Chicagoan", 10 streamlined coaches, heading downgrade toward Chilocco Creek, north of Newkirk, OK, 90 mph by engineman's speedometer. Joe Nix engineman.
Date: February 22, 1946
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) 3199

Description: A photograph postcard showing Santa Fe (ATSF) 3199, 2-8-2, on a southbound mixed freight extra [note white flags] pulling up hill from Chilocco Creek, north of Newkirk, OK, 63 cars, 40 mph.
Date: February 22, 1946
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) 3451 on "The Ranger"

Description: A photograph postcard showing Santa Fe (ATSF) 3451, 2-8-2, on passenger train No. 5, "The Ranger", north of Newkirk, OK, 12 cars, H. S. Gibson engineman. This train ran through Ponca City to Oklahoma City and Texas, except when a washout or derailment caused it to detour through Kaw City and Burbank. [duplicated to 2008.0845]
Date: November 22, 1945
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Santa Fe (ATSF) Diesel #2

Description: A photograph print of Santa Fe (ATSF) #2, 3-unit streamlined diesel-electric (A-B-B) on passanger train No. 12, "The Chicagoan", north of Ponca City, OK, 13 stainless steel coaches, Joe C. Nix, engineman.
Date: November 22, 1945
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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