SLSF 1500, Baldwin, Mountain Type, Oil Burner SLSF 1505, Class: T-54, Springfield, MO. May 7, 1932. Photographer: P.T. Panich(?), Collection tree: Roy F Blackburn - Eldon, MO ==> Bud Laws SLSF 1508, Eastbound on the Rolla Subdivision at Cuba, MO. May 1934. Photographer: Walter Schaffner SLSF 1511, Tower Grove, MO. Westbound crossing the Missouri Pacific (MP) Railroad. Photographer: Walter Schaffner SLSF 1512, Maplewood, MO. June 14, 1936. Photographer: Wesley Krambeck - Herrington, KS SLSF 1516, Oil Burner, "Traveling 60 MPH at Pacific, MO." Mar 1, 1934. Photographer: Walter Schaffner SLSF 1518, Class: T-54, East or south bound at the depot at Springfield, MO. Note the Lipscomb Feeds grain elevator n the background rising above the locomotive tender and first car. May 1932. Photographer: R.W. Legg(?), Collection tree: Roy F Blackburn - Eldon, MO ==> Bud Laws SLSF 1519, Osage Hills, Kirkwood, MO. January 2, 1935. Caption reads; "I think a good title for this is 'Coming around the mountain.'" To the left of the locomotive pilot is the west portal of the now bypassed Meramec Highlands tunnel. Photographer: Walter Schaffner SLSF 1522, Baldwin Locomotive Works, BLW builder #59134, Built: Apr 1926, following string reads "M-69-28/28-56.8#" so Cylinders: 28" x 28" (all I know), Adjacent to the engine house at 19th Street Yard, Kansas City, MO on May 6, 1934. View looking northeast. Photographer: William A. Gibson, Sr. - Topeka, KS SLSF 1523, Kansas City Union Station, Kansas City, MO. Train shed and north waiting room in the background. View looking northeast. No additional information.. SLSF 1529, Baldwin (1916 csh(?), 69" Drivers, BP: 210 lbs, ?: 56.8, Kansas City, MO. Apr 21, 1925. Photographer: J. Truman Boyd - Kansas City, KS SLSF 1529, Kansas City Union Station track 11 peeking from under the west end of the train shed, Kansas City, MO. Photographer: J. Truman Boyd - Kansas City, KS
Hello Frisco Folks, Here are some photographs of Frisco 1500 series Mountain Class Engines SLSF 1504, 1505, 1506, 1513, 1516, 1517, 1518, and 1519. Enjoy, Rich Ship it on the Frisco!