Frisco 1351, built by American Locomotive Company in 1912, sits at the Collierville Square. Frisco 1351 was officially given to the city of Collierville recently, so Collierville has since allotte... (more)
New Frisco road units wait beside an old B&O yard switcher at East Chicago Indiana in 1977.
Baldwin class of 1942- Frisco #4500 rests at Route 66 Historical Village in Tulsa, OK.
Frisco 1630 charges east. Breaking with her standard operating procedure, Mother Nature times the only glimpse of sunlight on an otherwise cloudy day with one of Frisco 1630's late afterno... (more)
Frisco 1630 makes her first run of 2018. After backing to the west end of the line, the Illinois Railway Museum's big Decapod #1630 makes her first run down the main line as a caboose hop, ... (more)
The "Russian Decapod" comes out to play. The Illinois Railway Museum's big Frisco Decapod waits on the west leg of the wye for the regular, hourly, diesel-powered excursion trai... (more)
Frisco 1630: The "OTHER" Decapod. With volunteer crewmen looking on, Frisco 1630 moves for the first time in the Illinois Railway Museum's 2018 steam season, just outside the engi... (more)
In the early 1980’s Energy Terminal Incorporated started operating a coal pier in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia. Its two active locomotives were an ex SLSF GP7 and an ex-NYC GP9. Ano... (more)
Frisco 1630 gets prepared for the day's activities at IRM.
A pair of brand new Frisco GP40-2s are seen on the move east in the middle of a Conrail freight on the Indiana Harbor Belt. Tom Golden photo.
A visit to Conrail’s Conway Yard in August, 1978 began with hopes of seeing some of the sis-axle Alco Centuries that frequented the area. While we found our quarry, the real prize was this forme... (more)
Frisco 1630 backs out of the steam servicing area at IRM.
The Frisco crew sits on spot while awaiting to make a pickup at the Chrysler plant in Fenton, MO. The plant closed in 2009.