Howdy, Westernrailimages has a few pages of nice looking Frisco images: http://www.westernrailimages.com/Frisco-Railway-St-Louis-San. Best regards, mike
Thanks for the post, Mike. Its almost too sad to see all those great steamers just rusting away! But, we should be thankfull that even a part of their history, albeit their funeral, was preserved!! Some great shots of old passenger stuff, my favorite! Dan
Gentlemen, Thank you Mike for posting the link to the 1950's images. From the same site, there are 2 additional galleries with Frisco photos titled 1960s: http://www.westernrailimages.com/Fr...co-St-Louis-San/7187912_sPJCU#461540462_gQtNX and 1970s - 1990s: http://www.westernrailimages.com/Fr...Frisco-St-Louis/9813902_nCfFG#666541157_XGtgz Hope this helps. Thanks! Mark
Gentlemen, Here is a great overview photo of the Frisco bridge over the Arkansas River between Van Buren and Ft. Smith, AR. http://www.westernrailimages.com/Mopac/Mopac-1980s/9467131_wjPWf#635213716_ZEjnb The photo is looking southeast (down river). Van Buren to the north is to the left and Ft. Smith to the south is to the right. This bridge is located on the Fort Smith Subdivision of the Central Division. The MoP is on the north bank of the river and crosses the Frisco at grade at an interlocking just north of the bridge. Today the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad operates over this bridge. On the left is the "old channel" with the center pivot swing span. Note the pivot pier in the center of the left span. To its right is the "new channel" which has a vertical lift span (in gray). The bridge was modified as part of the McClellan - Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System when it was expanded upstream to the Tulsa Port of Catoosa. The river navigation system construction started in 1963 and the first barges reached Catoosa, OK in 1971. Although included in the Missouri Pacific Railroad gallery section of the Western Rail Images web site, this is a Frisco structure. Here is a satelite view of the same bridge for reference. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...138,-94.364147&spn=0.010105,0.024505&t=h&z=16 Hope this helps. Thanks! Mark
Mark, photo 247 on that page, besides two questionable yellow "things" shows Miss Laura's, the former brothel which was renovated by local historical society in the 70's. My mom told me she helped strip wallpaper in the bathroom and other such uplifting chores. Miss Laura's was north of the MP freight house and Frisco depot.
James L. Ozment, the photographer of the pictures on the website has died. Here's the obituary: http://www.trains.com/trn/default.aspx?c=a&id=6006 Rich
It is sad that such a fine man as Mr. Ozment has left us. I went to the webpage for the western rail images and started looking at his album of FRISCO equipment. The funny part was when I got to Picture 106 of Jim Christen on the Bridge I am wondering, what is he doing? It appears as if he is giving a one finger Salute. Can anyone else tell me if this is exactly what he is doing? I may be wrong, if so, please forgive me. http://www.westernrailimages.com/Fr...-Francisco/7187638_Rnc4S#655855153_tkWA4-L-LB
Will - That is exactly what he is doing. I noticed that when I first looked at the photos, then, just skipped on over it.
Aw, to paraphrase a famous quote from NFL Monday night Football years ago - he was just indicating that "Frisco is Number One'! Ken