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"Super C".

John Winfield. To help commemorate
America’s 200th birthday in 1976, the Santa Fe painted
SD45-2 #5703 in a bold patriotic scheme. Here the proud unit
leads a quartet of SD45s on Santa Fe’s crack "Super C," the
world’s fastest freight train in the mid 1970s. 24"x 18"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07486
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#3758 and F
Units on Sullivan's Curve.

John Winfield. Santa Fe’s passenger
train The Grand Canyon rolls gently through Sullivan’s Curve
with a mix of heavyweight and streamlined passenger cars. At
the point, 4-8-4 #3758 helps a trio of gleaming F7s power up
the train up the grade. 24"x 18" limited edition print is
signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07366
Price: $34.95 |
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1888 AT&SF
Railroad System Map.

This poster replicating a Rand
McNally & Co. map of the mighty Santa Fe's domain in 1888
identifies the railroad network, cities and towns, state
boundaries, major drainage, and more. 44"x 24".
#0R76117
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A Special
Lady.

Stan Stokes. A steam train pulls
into an old brick station in Santa Anita, California, while
a wealthy developer - accompanied by his Packard Phaeton
automobile and chauffeur - awaits the arrival of his special
lady. 21"x 14" limited edition print is signed and numbered
by the artist.
#0R07098
Price: $195.00 |
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Blue
Bonnets.

Lance Bukove. Lined up in New York in the 1960s, Delaware & Hudson's distinctive
Baldwin RF-16 "Shark" and Alco PA display their brilliant "Warbonnet" liveries
borrowed from the Santa Fe. 17"x 11" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist.
#0R74008
Price: $19.95
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Coyote
Special.

Ted Blaylock. In 1905, the Coyote
Special establishes the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
as the leader in high-speed travel by making the trip from
Los Angeles to Chicago in less than 45 hours. 23"x 16"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07735
Price: $99.95 |
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Dearborn
Departure.
Jim Jordan. Hauling a Fast
Mail Express with passenger cars, the "Blue Goose" - Santa
Fe's #3460, a streamlined 4-6-4 Hudson - departs from
Chicago's Dearborn Station in the early 1940s. 31"x 24"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R79002
Price: $84.95
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Desert
Storm.
Robert West. Brand-new EMD
F45s power Santa Fe's "Super C" high-speed freight train
through New Mexico en route to Chicago's Corwith Yard in the
early 1970s. 20½"x 14½" print is signed by the artist.
#0R76016
Price: $29.95
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Double
Take.
Greg Garrett. A mountain pond
creates a mirror image of a Burlington Northern Santa Fe
stack train - headed by two AC4400CW diesel locomotives - as
a bull moose raises his head again in a "Double Take." 24"x
16" print is signed by the artist.
#0R77950
Price: $29.95
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Cajon Pass.

Gil Bennett. The year is 1947 and
diesels such as this quartet of "cat whisker" FTs are
quickly replacing their steam brethren on the Santa Fe. But
steam isn't dead yet. Here we see a 2-10-2 "helper" adding
the needed muscle to yank a long string of reefers up the
tenacious grade at Cajon Pass. 25"x 17" print is signed by
the artist.
#0R07489
Price: $24.95 |
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El Capitan
Arriving At Pasadena from Chicago.
John Winfield. It's a bright
California morning as Santa Fe's El Capitan arrives from
Chicago. After a cross-country sprint, it slowly weaves
through Pasadena's back yards and between buildings, across
Colorado Blvd., and arrives on time at this classic
Spanish-style station. Print measures 24"x 18".
#0R07574
Price: $34.95
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El Capitan
in Chief Country.

Gil Bennett. Santa Fe’s all-coa ch
El Capitain races through a Southwestern desert with a
consist of distinctive double-deck coaches among the mix of
passenger cars. Print measures 24"x 18".
#0R07759
Price: $29.95
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Farewell to
the Chiefs.

Santa Fe.
Jim Jordan. Two great American
legends - the Santa Fe Super Chief passenger train and a
1948 Indian Chief motorcycle - meet up along Route 66 in the
early 1950s. 36"x 24" print is signed by the artist.
#0R77810
Price: $79.95
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GC&SF #116
at Milepost 68.

John Winfield. Led by EMD E3A, F7B
and E6A power, the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe's Dallas Chief
streamlined passenger train rolls toward Chicago on the
Dallas cutoff in the 1960s. 24"x 18" print is signed by the
artist.
#0R78206
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Grandma's Holiday.

Stan Stokes. Heading to Oklahoma for the
holidays, Grandma prepares to board the Santa Fe "Super Chief" passenger train -
led by an F7A/B/B/A lash-up - during its stop at the San Bernardino station in
the mid-1950s. 25"x 18" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
#0R77601
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Guthrie,
Oklahoma: Always a Railroad Town.
Cammalleri. This lavishly
illustrated book examines the fascinating railroad history
of Guthrie, Oklahoma, from the construction of Santa Fe's
wooden depot in 1887 through early 20th Century expansion
when the town was served by 14 railroads, the decline of
Guthrie's fortunes in the 1920s, the interurban electric
Oklahoma Railway's termination of service in 1946, and
beyond. 144 pages, 185 B&W and color photographs and
illustrations, 11¼"x 8¾", hardcover.
#0R02541
Price: $39.95
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Kansas City
Steam.
Larry Fisher. Kansas City's Union
bristles with activity on this quiet afternoon in the late
1930s. Passenger trains from three roads line up for
departure, including Santa Fe's streamlined Blue Goose and
CB&Q's famous Zephyr. This limited edition print measures
25"x 15" and is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07685
Price: $94.95
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Land of the
Chiefs.

John Winfield. Alco PA #51 races
past #5011, one of Santa Fe's venerable class 2-10-4
steamers, as a mirage-like image of the Santa Fe namesake
"Chief" is seen in a distant cloud. 24"x 18" limited edition
print is signed by the artist.
#0R07304
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Night
Departure from Chicago.

Publisher's Proof.
Larry Fisher. Dearborn Station is
Chicago's oldest and busiest rail terminal. The station is
center-stage as six classy railroads - Monon, Erie, Wabash,
Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Grand Trunk Western, and Santa
Fe - converge upon it. For railfans, the congestion is a
visual treat; for yard dispatchers, it is something else
entirely. 25"x 15" limited edition publisher's proof is
signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07974
Price: $399.00
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Night
Departure from Kansas City.
Larry Fisher. Kansas City Union
Terminal bristles with excitement under a black canopy as
units from Burlington, Kansas City Southern, Rock Island,
Santa Fe, and Union Pacific stand at attention while boxy
switchers finish shuffling the rest of the yard. 25"x 15"
print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07647
Price: $94.95
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Night
Rails.
Roy Inman. The massive Santa Fe
freight yards in Kansas City, Kansas, are illuminated by the
glow of signaling devices in this 1967 photograph. Poster
measures 13"x 19".
#0R77404
Price: $19.95
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Riding the
Wind and Rails.
Lance Bukove. With the annual Red
Rock Balloon Rally underway, a trio of C44-9Ws - the lead
engine is still wearing Santa Fe lettering while the
trailing two are in BNSF livery - pull a long intermodal
consist past Church Rock in western New Mexico. 17"x 17"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R77812
Price: $19.95
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San Angelo
Roundhouse.

John Winfield. This scene depicts
the end of the steam era on the Kansas City, Mexico, and
Orient in this west Texas city. The original "Orient"
steamers have by this time acquired some of the Santa Fe
look after the 1928 buyout of the bankrupt KCM&O. 24"x 18"
print is signed by the artist.
#0R07321
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San Diego
Station.

Wentworth Folkins. A pair of hulky
Santa Fe steamers awaits the call to duty outside of San
Diego Station. 21"x 15" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist.
#0R07657
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Santa Fe El
Capitan.

Mike Danneman. Lead by two 3600 hp
FP45 diesel locomotives, El Capitan marches across the high
desert of Arizona during a crowded 1968 holiday season when
it was a pure Hi-Level, all coach passenger train. 16"x 12"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R77701
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Santa Fe
Legacy.

John Winfield. Depicts the
continuation of classic locomotives on the Santa Fe.
Northern type #3751, FT #100 and Super Fleet Warbonnet #800,
the first of their breed, are all "Class Engines." 18"x 24"
limited edition print is signed by the artist.
#0R07303Price:
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Santa Fe
PAs at Cajon Summit.
John Winfield. Wearing their Santa
Fe Warbonnet paint schemes, Alco PAs at the head of the
Grand Canyon Limited #24 passenger train handle the
10-degree curve approaching Cajon Summit. 24"x 18" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R07510
Price: $34.95
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Santa Fe
Pass.
William Gardoski. A trio of classy
Santa Fe Alco PA units spews clouds of oily exhaust - an
Alco trademark - as it sprints through the Southwest. 22"x
12" print is signed by the artist.
#0R77046
Price: $24.95
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Santa Fe
Sand Maintenance.
Robert Hunt. A pair of Santa Fe
F-units - one dressed in the warbonnet passenger scheme and
the other in freight livery - get "sanded" at a busy
locomotive maintenance facility. Print measures 20"x 24."
#0R07862
Price: $29.95
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Santa Fe
Tugs.
Robert Hunt. Circa 1951, a pair of
colorful tugs from Santa Fe's small bay-area fleet hustle
back to the railway docks for their next assignment as the
handsome lines of the Golden Gate Bridge hang in the
distance. Limited edition 13"x 9" canvas print is signed and
numbered by the artist.
#0R07044
Price: $49.95
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Santa Fe
Vintage Ad.

Catwhisker Fs on freight train.
This poster, a reproduction of an
advertisement released by GM's Electro-Motive Division in
the 1940s, features FT units painted in the AT&SF's handsome
blue and gold "cat whisker" livery. Santa Fe was quick to
embrace diesel technology and FTs like these led many fast
freights. Poster measures 11¾"x 16½" and is suitable for
framing.
#0R07118
Price: $11.95
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Santa Fe
Vintage Ad.

Whiz to California on the El.
This colorful poster is a
reproduction of an advertisement run by the Santa Fe to
promote its famous El Capitan. Featured is a sleek E1 that
was among the first passenger diesel locomotives used by the
road. Poster measures 11¾"x 16½" and is suitable for
framing.
#0R07139
Price: $11.95
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Santa Fe:
The Chief Way.
Native American culture was often
utilized in Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe advertisements to
promote luxury travel aboard its named passenger trains,
including the Chief, Super Chief, El Capitan, Texas Chief,
Kansas City Chief and San Francisco Chief. Replicating an
early 1950s advertisement, this colorful print measures 16"x
20".
#0R77193
Price: $39.95
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Texas
Bluebonnets & Warbonnets.
Robert West. Santa Fe's Texas
Chief races past the fragrant blue bonnets between Sealy and
Brenham, Texas. 22¼"x 14½" print is signed by the artist.
#0R07622
Price: $39.95
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The Chili
Line at Santa Fe.
John Winfield. Led by a K28-class
2-8-2, a Denver & Rio Grande Western narrow gauge train
passes the Santuario de Guadalupe as it leaves Santa Fe, New
Mexico, en route to Antonito, Colorado, in the late 1920s.
24"x 18" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the
artist.
#0R78204
Price: $34.95
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The Grade
to Mountainair.
John Winfield. In the last days of
steam on the Santa Fe, #2925 - one of the road's finest
4-8-4 Northerns - lends a helping hand to her new diesel
replacement near Mountainair, New Mexico. 18"x 24" limited
edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R78205
Price: $34.95
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The Merger
II.
Lance Bukove. Four Burlington
Northern Santa Fe diesel locomotives -a C44-9W in a Heritage
I paint scheme, two SD75MACs in a Santa Fe red-and-silver
Warbonnet scheme, and an SD70MAC in a Burlington Northern
executive scheme - are lined up for duty at the Belen, New
Mexico, yards. 27"x 16" limited edition print is signed and
numbered by the artist.
#0R77811
Price: $24.95
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Three Hours
to Amarillo.
John Winfield. 4-8-4 Northern
#2929, the last in its class of high speed steam power, was
capable of reaching speeds in excess of 100 mph. Here, she
pauses briefly from her dash across Santa Fe's high iron,
her big 80" drivers towering over the road crew as they
compare watches during a mail stop. 24"x 18" limited edition
print is signed by the artist.
#0R07488
Price: $34.95
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Travel by
Train.
John Winfield. A beautiful E8m,
hauling two extra units to accommodate the Christmastime
mail surge, waits to depart Denver Union Station for La
Junta, Colorado, where it will connect with Santa Fe's
transcontinental streamliners. 24"x 18" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0R78200
Price: $34.95
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Two Chiefs
and a Brave.

Robert Hunt. A small fleet of
Santa Fe F-units idles quietly in a Chicago railyard while a
misty afternoon skyline hovers in the distance. By day's
end, each of these streamlined beauties will be leading
trains destined for points westward. Limited edition canvas
print measures 24"x 12" and is signed and numbered by the
artist.
#0R07035
Price: $199.00 |
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Wonderful
California.

This poster of a vintage
advertisement features a classic Santa Fe 4-4-0 steamer
leading The California Limited through a Southern California
orange grove. 38"x 26".
#0R07299
Price: $49.95 |
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