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Marty Bernard's Collection
 
4/25/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe
Model:EMD F7ABuilt As:ATSF 309 (F7A)
Serial Number:9610Order No:6114
Frame Number:6114-A4Built:5/1950
Notes:blt 5/50 as ATSF 309, reblt to CF7 2420
Other locos with this serial:  ATSF 328(F7A) ATSF 2420(CF7) ATSF 328L(F7A)
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AT&SF 328L
Title:  AT&SF 328L
Description:  I wrote this caption: "This lash up is a ABBBB set of F7s shown at the Grand Canyon Station with the seasonal train called the Grand Canyon in July 1962. This train made a nocturnal round trip (69 mi.one-way) to the mainline at Williams Jct. (home of the current Grand Canyon Ry, note the mainline has moved north about 1/2 mile) to make connections and exchanging through cars." Then Art Burton corrected it: "The photo of the Santa Fe train you posted in the Grand Canyon was not the seasonal train. This photo must be a special tour train. My dad was a Pullman Porter on the Grand Canyon Limited sleeper that went into the Canyon. I was actually with him at the age of 12 in July of 1962 on a trip. The usual train at that time was a train consisting of a GP diesel with the Pullman cars, one eastbound and one westbound, one or two chair cars and a baggage car. This train was put together at Williams Junction. To see a long train with as many passenger road engines in the consist, lets you know that was a special tour train."
Photo Date:  7/12/1962  Upload Date: 10/25/2006 12:23:31 AM
Location:  Grand Canyon, AZ
Author:  Marty Bernard
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Locomotives:  ATSF 328(F7A)
Views:  2255   Comments: 3
AT&SF 328 F7A in 1962
Title:  AT&SF 328 F7A in 1962
Description:  I wrote this caption: "This lash up is a ABBBB set of F7s shown at the Grand Canyon Station with the seasonal train called the Grand Canyon in July 1962. This train made a nocturnal round trip (69 mi.one-way) to the mainline at Williams Jct. (home of the current Grand Canyon Ry, note the mainline has moved north about 1/2 mile) to make connections and exchanging through cars." Then Art Burton corrected it: "The photo of the Santa Fe train you posted in the Grand Canyon was not the seasonal train. This photo must be a special tour train. My dad was a Pullman Porter on the Grand Canyon Limited sleeper that went into the Canyon. I was actually with him at the age of 12 in July of 1962 on a trip. The usual train at that time was a train consisting of a GP diesel with the Pullman cars, one eastbound and one westbound, one or two chair cars and a baggage car. This train was put together at Williams Junction. To see a long train with as many passenger road engines in the consist, lets you know that was a special tour train."
Photo Date:  7/19/1962  Upload Date: 10/25/2006 12:23:32 AM
Location:  Grand Canyon, AZ
Author:  Marty Bernard
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ATSF 328(F7A)
Views:  1911   Comments: 2


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