
EMD F7 - Wikipedia
The EMD F7 is a model of 1,500-horsepower (1,100 kW) diesel-electric locomotive produced between February 1949 and December 1953 by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors (EMD) and General Motors Diesel (GMD).
Pictures of ATSF 347C
ATSF F7A #347C - Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe : Description: Beautiful view of the iconic Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe F7A in its iconic war bonnet paint scheme with its shiny silver sides gleaming in the sun. Great color slide by Jim Lockart while he was visiting the"California State RR Museum where this loco is well preserved and maintained.
ATSF EMD F7A Reference Roster
ATSF EMD F7A 37, 200, 300, and 325 classes: master power roster with specifications and references
EMD F7 locomotives of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe …
ATSF F7A 306L with Train -2, The San Francisco Chief at Amarillo, Texas station on August 27, 1967. Note the great length of the train. (22692754335).jpg 2,000 × 1,361; 2.71 MB
Four 100-class FT locomotives pose for the company photographer at Winslow, Arizona just before V-J Day (August 15) in 1945. From left to right, 142C sports a later version of the Santa Fe badge plate (see modeling notes) and a slight difference in the headlight housing. Units 118L, 130L and 121L are all graduates from La Grange class of 1943.
Pictures of ATSF 263C - rrpicturearchives.net
Santa Fe 263C is a member of an order of F7s delivered from EMD with F3 style grills. It's shown at Clovis in March 1974.
ATSF - Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Locomotive Roster - Railroad …
Rebuilt as CF7 2615 in July 1972.
ATSF Diesel Locomotives
2017年2月8日 · ATSF acquired 18 Amtrak "500" & "600" series SDP40Fs in 1984. San Bernadino shops rebuilt the ex-Amtrak passenger units into SDF40-2 freight power, in blue & yellow scheme. The four Santa Fe EMC SC switchers are missing from your Santa Fe roster. The serials are 601, 639-641. Built (2/81 to 10/83) from ATSF Alco RSD15s - See Note ?
Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society - The F-Unit Pages
The F7A paint scheme replaced the original red Warbonnet with freight blue retaining the Warbonnet design, silver painted and stainless steel sides, the yellow "cigar-band" Santa Fe nose emblem with the black outline and five-inch "SANTA FE" letters on the carbody sides. The F7A variations were mostly in the nose vertical yellow stripe above ...
EMD F7 & F9 phases - TrainWeb
Phase chart of EMD external F7 and F9 locomotove features, with corresponding deliveries of ATSF locomotives