... -- One of the area railroad museums may be interested in those, if not the "Museum of Printing History" which has numerous displays of old type sets &...
Recently, a several glass slides were auctioned showing scenes along the Southern Pacific. The slides were a part of a set apparently used by the Passenger...
Can't recall if it was mentioned sometime here, but I vaguely remember being told that there was some kind of T-L lines company bulletin or periodical...
The T&NO published its version of "The Southern Pacific Bulletin", titled the same as the Pacific Lines publication with the only difference being the...
Bill Neill's answer gives rise to another question. When did the separate T&L Lines Bulletin cease publication? Was it when (and a consequence of) T&NO's...
The Texas and Louisiana Lines Bulletin started up about 1922 and lasted to around 1956-58 when consolidated with the Pacific Lines Bulletin. [Non-text portions...
Pavilion Party Up-Dare ... From: Tommy Shults To: RAILSPOT ; Tommy Shults Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 9:44 AM Subject: Pavilion Party #4: Up-date #2" ...
Maybe someone can help this Gentleman. His e-mail address is at the end. Hello. My name is Cliff McSparran. I am an officer in an organization called Sanderson...
I am trying to detail a Alco S-1 for the T&NO's only loco of this class, #10 and can find only one photo. The one in Strapac's Diesels of the TNO. Would any...
I understand Ralph Carlson's collection went to the Denver Public Libary and hasn't yet been catalogued. Jim ... From: Kenneth To: TNO@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Jim, I can't help you about #10 specifically, but the Alco S-2s built just a few years later had wood floors, wood sides, and wood ceiling in the cabs. I ...
Attached is an image of a former T&NO S1 taken by my brother at the Hardy St, yards in about 1964 - Houston, TX. The T&N0 has been removed from the upper part...
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According to Joe Strapac's book on T&NO diesels, number 30 was an S-2. Only number 10 was an S-1. Charlie ... From: "STEVE BYRD" <Sierrabravo@...> To:...
The Railroad Comes to East Waco The locomotive chugged into the little depot in East Waco amidst 3,000 cheering citizens on 18 September 1872. The Waco and...
This isn't the best depot photograph but better than none. At least it gives an idea of the building's colors. http://www.kencole.org/mckinney.htm [Non-text...
There are some interesting RR structures left in Sanderson. The town's focus is on restoration of the depot. http://www.io.com/~xeke/sanderso.htm [Non-text...
So does the LaGrange SP depot really survive in the complex of buildings at Round Top, TX? http://www.olddepotantiques.com/venue.html ... [Non-text portions of...
So was this just a railroad hotel or actually a railroad depot at one time? Texas' oldest existing depot? Hmmm... Seems to me I read something about it in the...
... This is a Santa Fe depot. Lyons is on the Santa Fe just north of Somerville. Chris Z. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG...
I noticed in a recent issue of Texas Highways magazine that the SP depot in Valentine still survives. A photo of it was included in the article. [Non-text...