SAND SPRINGS OK March 30 1980 — Sand Springs Railway SW 900 101 awaits its call to work as it sits at the engine house. The 101 was purchased by the railroad in 1956. My photo.
Sand Springs daily job Monday through Friday switches the west end of the line with Omnitrax power that replaced the old green and yellow switchers.
Sand Springs Railway SW900 #101 at Sand Springs, OK in Oct 1987
Sunning itself outside the enginehouse in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, is Sand Springs Railway SW9 100, one of three SW9 rostered by the SS. The railway is a 32 mile long class III railroad hauling pr... (more)
Passing through a less prosperous part of town, Sand Springs Railway Job 64 with SW900 # 100 trundles along Charles Page Boulevard in Sand Springs with 9 cars bound for the BNSF & UP interchange i... (more)
Sand Springs Railway Job 64 with SW900 # 100 pauses briefly between switching moves at the Gerdau Ameristeel Spike Plant.
Crew members on SS 100 grin at the driver of a home-assembled kit car just before they squeal past it on rails rendered nearly invisible by the pavement
Moving them around town.
Out for about a 115 mile solitary run on the SL-SF secondary from Tulsa to Enid to work the Winter Wheat flying white flags.