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Static display, Western Pacific Railroad Museum, Portola, California 5274: Baldwin AS-616 Static display, Western Pacific Railroad Museum, Portola, California 5399: EMD SD9/SD9E: Operational, Albany and Eastern Railroad, Lebanon, Oregon Ex-SP #4364 5472: EMD SD9/SD9E: Operational, Niles Canyon Railway, Sunol, California Ex-SP #4423 5623: EMD ...
Pages in category "Passenger trains of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Southern Pacific routes on the Pacific Coast, 1885 A Southern Pacific train at Los Angeles' Arcade Depot, 1891 The Southern Pacific depot located in Burlingame, California, c. 1900; completed in 1894 and still in use, it was the first permanent Southern Pacific structure to be constructed in the Mission Revival Style.
Santa Fe–Southern Pacific merger; Santa Susana Tunnel; Savannah, California; Southern Pacific (narrow gauge) Southern Pacific Building; Southern Pacific Class P-8; Southern Pacific Class T-1; Southern Pacific Co. v. Arizona; Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Coach Car-S.P. X7; Southern Pacific Railroad Section Superintendent House; Southern ...
The Southern Pacific Transportation Company was acquired in 1996 by the Union Pacific Corporation and merged with their Union Pacific Railroad. The Southern Pacific legacy founded hospitals in San Francisco, Tucson, and Houston. In the 1970s, it also founded a telecommunications network with a state-of-the-art microwave and fiber optic backbone.
Between April and October, the Sacramento Southern Railroad, operated by the museum, takes passengers on a 40-minute, 6-mile (9.7 km) roundtrip route along the Sacramento River on a portion of the Walnut Grove branch of the former Southern Pacific Railroad. The Sacramento Southern Railroad owns the Walnut Grove Branch right-of-way that extends ...
Southern Pacific No. 1744 is a preserved American M-6 class 2-6-0 "Mogul" type steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for the Southern Pacific Railroad in November 1901. Originally equipped with Vauclain compound cylinders , it was rebuilt with conventional cylinders in 1912.