Showing posts with label GP15-1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GP15-1. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Trains at Portland's Albina Yard in Spring 2001

Union Pacific GP15-1 #1598 at Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon, in May 2001
Photo by Cliff West

This group of pictures were taken by my dad, Cliff West, while railfanning with Fred Anderson at Union Pacific's Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon, in the spring of 2001, I believe in the month of May. First we see a Union Pacific locomotive switching some Canadian Pacific covered hoppers featuring the beaver herald that was revived in 2007.

Union Pacific GP15-1 #1598 at Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon, in May 2001
Photo by Cliff West

Union Pacific #1598 is a 1,500-horsepower GP15-1 that was built by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors in July 1977 as Missouri Pacific #1598. It retained its original number after the Missouri Pacific was merged into the Union Pacific in 1982, and was repainted in Union Pacific colors on November 7, 1988.

Union Pacific SD70M #4626 at Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon, in May 2001
Photo by Cliff West

Here is a Union Pacific freight train arriving at Albina Yard with four Union Pacific locomotives.

Union Pacific SD70M #4626 at Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon, in May 2001
Photo by Cliff West

The lead locomotive is Union Pacific #4626, a 4,000-horsepower SD70M that was built by the General Motors Locomotive Group in London, Ontario, in April 2001. It was only about a month old when this picture was taken.

Union Pacific SD70M #4588 at Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon, in May 2001
Photo by Cliff West

Also part of this locomotive consist, Union Pacific #4588 is another 4,000-horsepower SD70M that was built by the General Motors Locomotive Group in London, Ontario, in February 2001.

Union Pacific Dash 8-40C #9054 at Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon, in May 2001
Photo by Cliff West

Leading a departing freight train, Union Pacific #9054 is a 4,000-horsepower Dash 8-40C that was built by General Electric in August 1990 as Chicago & North Western #8532. Following the merger of the Chicago & North Western into the Union Pacific on April 25, 1995, this locomotive was renumbered and repainted for Union Pacific on December 5, 1995.

Union Pacific Dash 8-40C #9054 at Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon, in May 2001
Photo by Cliff West

The last picture from this group shows the freight train led by Union Pacific #9054 departing the Albina Yard as another freight train led by two more Union Pacific 4,000-horsepower EMD SD70Ms arrives in the yard.

Sunday, February 11, 2018

1991 Train Pictures

My dad usually got his train pictures developed as slides, but occasionally he would get them as prints as well. Here is a group of my dad’s train pictures from early 1991. 

Burlington Northern Caboose 10933
Photo by Cliff West
This retired caboose was on private property in Tokeland, Washington. It was originally built between 1913 and 1921 as Northern Pacific #1710. Later it was renumbered to Northern Pacific #10710. Northern Pacific was merged into Burlington Northern in March 1970, and this caboose became Burlington Northern #10933, though it never received Burlington Northern's Cascade Green paint scheme before being retired.

Union Pacific GP15-1 1584
Photo by Cliff West
Union Pacific GP15-1 #1584 is pictured at Albina Yard in Portland, Oregon.

Union Pacific GP15-1 1584
Photo by Cliff West
This locomotive was built by EMD in December 1976 as Missouri Pacific #1584 and retained its original number after Missouri Pacific was merged into Union Pacific in 1982.

Union Pacific GP15-1 1584
Photo by Cliff West
GP15-1 #1584 was painted in Union Pacific's Armour Yellow paint scheme on June 17, 1986.

Burlington Northern SW15 28
Photo by Cliff West
Burlington Northern #28 is an EMD SW1500, or an SW15 as BN called them. It is pictured at Hoyt Street Yard in Portland, Oregon. It was originally built in October 1968 as St. Louis-San Francisco (SLSF, also known as the Frisco) #323. The Frisco was merged into Burlington Northern in 1980.

Burlington Northern SW12 214
Photo by Cliff West
Burlington Northern #214 is an EMD SW1200 or an SW12 in BN parlance. It is pictured at Hoyt Street Yard in Portland, Oregon. It was originally built in July 1957 as Northern Pacific 155.

Burlington Northern GP38-2 2259
Photo by Cliff West
Burlington Northern GP38-2 #2259 is pictured at Hoyt Street Yard in Portland, Oregon. It is another former Frisco locomotive, originally built by EMD in June 1973 as SLSF #404. It has been repainted in Burlington Northern's new "White Face" paint scheme, which was introduced in April 1989.

Cotton Belt (SSW) GP60 9684
Photo by Cliff West
St. Louis Southwestern (SSW) GP60 #9684 at Southern Pacific's Brooklyn Yard in Portland, Oregon. It was built in March 1990. The SSW, as its name implies, operated from St. Louis, Missouri, southwest through Arkansas into Texas, and was also known as the Cotton Belt.

DLMX 9201 Clackamas River
Photo by Cliff West
DLMX #9201 Clackamas River is a sleeping car for the crew of Daylight steam locomotive Southern Pacific #4449, which was stored in the roundhouse at Brooklyn Yard in Portland, Oregon. This car was built by Pullman in 1941 for the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago & North Western's City of San Francisco as 10 roomette-5 bedroom sleeper Rincon Hill. It was transferred to Southern Pacific in 1947 as #9201 & was retired in 1966. The Friends of SP 4449 acquired it in 1990 from a private individual in North Dakota. Though a Southern Pacific car, the Daylight paint scheme isn't historically correct as it was only used on day trains, not sleeping cars.

Southern Pacific GP60 9732
Photo by Cliff West
Southern Pacific GP60 #9732 is pictured at Brooklyn Yard in Portland, Oregon. It was built in May 1991.

Southern Pacific GP60 9732
Photo by Cliff West
Southern Pacific #9732 was brand new and was one of the first locomotives to wear the new "Speed Lettering" that was introduced in 1991.

Cotton Belt (SSW) GP60 9684
Photo by Cliff West
Here is another picture of Cotton Belt (SSW) GP60 #9684 at Brooklyn Yard in Portland, Oregon. The St. Louis Southwestern was a subsidiary railroad that the Southern Pacific had controlled since 1932. It would not be completely taken over by SP until 1992, but its locomotives could be found across the Southern Pacific system since the 1960s.

Southern Pacific C-40-3 Caboose 1140
Photo by Cliff West
Southern Pacific C-40-3 Caboose #1140 is pictured at Brooklyn Yard in Portland, Oregon. It was built in 1942. It had probably been retired and sold by this point, and was only being stored here.