Results for Southern Pacific Railroad
Southern Terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad's Montana Subdivision, Pocatello, Idaho
Pocatello, Idaho, is the southern terminus of the Union Pa...
The Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, 1880
This is the only remaining original redwood frame Southern...
Southern Pacific Railroad Depot
Now the site of the Columbus Historical Society Museum the...
Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot
Historic Brownsville Museum
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Souther...
Southern Pacific Railroad No. 2252 Steam Locomotive
In the early 1900s a decision by Southern Pacific Railroad...
Southern Pacific Railroad
The S.P.R.R., building the nation's second transcontinenta...
Southern Pacific Railroad Jail
Approximately 3,000 men labored on railroad constru...
Results for Southern Pacific Railroad
Southern Terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad's Montana Subdivision, Pocatello, Idaho
Pocatello, Idaho, is the southern terminus of the Union Pacific Railroad's (UPRR's) Montana Subdivision, formally known as the Utah & Northern line, which stretched north to the former silver and copper mines of Butte, Montana.
Rail lines used to ...
The Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, 1880
This is the only remaining original redwood frame Southern Pacific R.R. Station in Arizona. It is also the only known, original, on site, passenger depot still extant on the Southern – Trans – Continental Railroad route, between Los Angeles and ...
Southern Pacific Railroad Depot
Now the site of the Columbus Historical Society Museum the depot was built C. 1902 by the El Paso & Southwestern Railroad which was merged with the Southern Pacific in 1924.
Site No. 390-B
A Registered cultural Property State of New Mexico
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Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot
Historic Brownsville Museum
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Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot
Official Historical Medallion, Texas Historical Commission
This depot was built by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1928 as part of its extension into the Rio Grande Valley. A fine example of Spanish colonial revival ...
Southern Pacific Railroad No. 2252 Steam Locomotive
In the early 1900s a decision by Southern Pacific Railroad to relocate the regional operations to this area helped turn a small town once known as Junction into the City of Roseville. Locomotive 2252 is a symbol of this history ...
Southern Pacific Railroad
The S.P.R.R., building the nation's second transcontinental tail line eastward from California, reached Tucson on March 20, 1880. It was the occasion for one of the greatest celebrations in the history of the city and foretold the coming of a ...
Southern Pacific Railroad Jail
Approximately 3,000 men labored on railroad construction up and over the Tehachapi Mountains in the 1870s.
It took over three years for the line to be completed through Kern County. As the railroad slowly progressed through the county, settlements sprang up ...