Vintage Railroad Prints
Early summer of 1935, Milwaukee Road's newly-delivered Class A 4-4-2 #2 leads the streamlined Hiawatha passenger train out of Milwaukee's Everett Street Depot to begin her 85-mile run to Chicago. 25"x 15", limited edition print signed and numbered by artist Larry Fisher. SOLD OUT # 0R77885 The Legendary GG1 A Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 - dressed in Tuscan Red and 5-stripe passenger livery - puts its pantograph to the wire and gets ready for day's work. 24"x 16" print signed by artist Mark Karvon. Price: $79.95 #0R77398 King of the Road On a cool morning at Sherman Hill, a behemoth 4-8-8-4 Union Pacific Big Boy barrels around the bend. This 23"x 14½" print is signed by Robert West. Special Purchase... Save Over 65%! Sold Out #0R78177 |
N&W's Mighty 2141 Engineered and built at Norfolk and Western’s own shops, the mighty Y6 Class 2-8-8-2 was among the world’s elite articulated locomotives. Here, Y6 #2141 belches steam and smoke as it makes short work of a heavy freight train. Print by Tony Fachet measures 20"x 16". SOLD OUT # 0R07368 Mainline Memories Wearing a five-stripe Brunswick Green paint scheme, Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 electric locomotive #4863 zips the Broadway Limited passenger train through Haverford, Pennsylvania, in the early 1950s. 24"x 18" print by artist David Mittner. Sale Price: $19.95 # 0R78056 Milby Street Layover
Sandwiched between two "cigar band" EMD F7A freight diesels, an F7A wearing a faded, chipped "Warbonnet" paint scheme waits to be serviced while on layover at Milby Street in January 1960. You can even see the massive, 16-story Maxwell House coffee plant in the background. By artist Robert Hunt. Print measures 24"x 18". Price: $29.95 # 0R78069 |
Vintage Soo A weathered 4-6-2 Pacific leads a 3-car "milk run" across a snowy Midwestern prairie. 19"x 14" print signed by artist Larry Fisher. Sold Out # 0R07638 The Giants of Laramie Lining up to tackle the massive tonnage that Union Pacific moved daily in the 1960s, a 4-8-8-4 Big Boy is flanked by another steamer, a 4-6-6-4 Challenger, and a new-to-the-scene gas turbine locomotive. Signed by the artist, Peter Lerro, this print measures 22"x 18". Price: $39.95 # 0R78417 Childhood Memories Charging past two young spectators, a pair of C&O's mammoth Class H-8 "Alleghenys" - the heaviest reciprocating steam locomotives ever built - meet at Moss Run, West Virginia, in the fall of 1949. Limited edition 17" x 22" print is signed and numbered by artist Larry Fisher. Sold Out # 0R03397 Along the Water Level Route
In the snow-covered Mohawk River Valley in 1939, the Henry Dreyfuss-designed J3a 4-6-4 Hudson - on the point of the eastbound 20th Century Limited passenger train - has just hit the track water pans while the "Manhattan Island" observation car on the westbound Century narrowly avoids an ice bath. Limited edition 17"x 22" print is signed and numbered by artist Larry Fisher. Sold Out # 0R07852 |
Southern Serves the South One of the most beautiful locomotive types ever built, a Ps-4 class 4-6-2 Pacific leads a Southern Railway passenger train through Virginia in the 1930s. 24"x 16" print signed by artist Mark Karvon. Sold Out #0R77395 The Seashore's Finest Train
Between 1929 and 1942, the Blue Comet, operated by the Central Railroad of New Jersey, was synonymous with luxury and convenience. Featuring that incredible train as she races through the central Jersey Pine Barrens on her way from New York to Atlantic City in 1929, This limited edition print is signed and numbered by artist Peter Lerro and measures 27"x 14". SOLD OUT # 0R78415
The John Wilkes
Wearing streamlining shrouds designed by Otto Kuhler, a Lehigh Valley Railroad 4-6-2 Pacific leads the crack John Wilkes passenger train in 1939, its inaugural year. This 24"x 20" print is signed by artist Mark Karvon. SOLD OUT # 0R77393 |
Fire and Ice A Boston & Albany J-2a Hudson races alongside a New York Central L-3b Mohawk as they exit the western end of the twin-bore State Line Tunnel (located between Canaan, New York, and Pittsfield, Massachusetts) during World War II. 28"x 20", limited edition print signed and numbered by artist Robert West. Sold Out # 0R78168 Union Pacific 4-8-8-4 "Big Boy" Union Pacific Big Boy #4012, which was built in 1941, pulls a heavy freight train through a Rocky Mountains pass in the 1940s. 24"x 16" print signed by artist Mark Karvon. Price: $79.95 # 0R78308 Blue Ridge Super Power A Virginian Railway Class AG 2-6-6-6 - one of the most powerful reciprocating steam locomotives ever built - hauls a coal drag from a Blue Ridge Mountain mine to the east coast of Virginia in the 1930s. 24"x 18" print signed by the artist Mark Karvon. SOLD OUT # 0R77394 Super Chief at Cajon Pass 1952 A set of Alco PA units leads the Santa Fe Super Chief through California's Cajon Pass in 1952. 19"x 13" print is signed by artist Tony Howe. Price: $29.95 # 0R79016 |
Glory and the Power III
A pair of Norfolk & Western locomotive icons - Nos. 611 and 1218 - burst from the twin bores at Montgomery Tunnel. 19"x 14" print signed by artist Robert West. Price: $39.95 # 0R07579 Fast Flying Virginian Led by an F-19 Class 4-6-2 Pacific, Chesapeake and Ohio's Fast Flying Virginian passenger train - bound for Union Station in Washington, D.C. - departs from Cincinnati Union Terminal in the 1930s. 24"x 18" print signed by artist Mark Karvon. Price: SOLD OUT #0R77392 Baltimore and Ohio at Harper's Ferry 1950 Led by EMD E7s, a Baltimore and Ohio passenger train crosses the Potomac River at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, in 1950. 19"x 13" print is signed by artist Tony Howe. SOLD OUT # 0R79009 Beauty and the Beast
Union Pacific’s "shrouded" 4-8-2 Mountain and burly 4-8-8-4 Big Boy offer brilliant contrasts in equipment and eras as they pace one another. 21"x 14" limited edition giclée print is signed and numbered by artist Stan Stokes. Sale Price: $62.50 # 0R07076 |
Mountains on the Manitoba Prairie A semi-streamlined Canadian National 4-8-2 Mountain pounds the mainline eastbound across the frozen Winnipeg prairie in 1958, while a lower priority westbound freight idles on a grain elevator siding. 22"x 17", limited edition print is signed and numbered by artist Larry Fisher. Sold Out #0R03394 |
King of the Mountain A Southern Pacific AC-4-class 4-8-8-2 Cab Forward hauls perishables through the rugged California mountains in the spring of 1942. 19"x 13" print is signed by artist Robert West. Sale Price: $19.95 # 0R78171 |
Performance and Prestige
F-units and an Il 2-10-0 Decapod are hard at work at Pennsylvania Railroad's large freight yard in Enola, Pennsylvania, in 1956. 27"x 14", limited edition print is signed and numbered by artist Peter Lerro. Price: $39.95 # 0R78411 |
Capitol Improvements
Wearing a "Brunswick Green" freight livery, Pennsylvania Railroad's GG1 electric locomotive #4800, "Old Rivets," follows target signals on a 4-track mainline near Washington, D.C.'s Virginia Avenue tower area in the 1960s. This 27"x 14" limited edition print is signed and numbered by artist Peter Lerro. Price: $39.95 # 0R78416 |
A Long, Cold Road Ahead
Sporting a snout full of snow and "dimples," Pennsylvania Railroad E8 #4267 begins a slow crawl forward with a freight train in tow as it gets the signal to move out. This locomotive went on to serve the Penn Central and end its career on NJ Transit commuter runs. By Tony Fachet. Print measures 20"x 16." Sold Out # 0R07337 |
Pennsylvania Glory
A Pennsylvania Railroad K-4 class 4-6-2 steam locomotive charges up the westbound grade of Horseshoe Curve to the delight of a trackside father and son watching the glorious action. 18¾"x 12" print is signed by artist Robert West. Sold Out #0R76040 |
Chicago & North Western Class E-4
A streamlined, E-4 class 4-6-4 Hudson leads a Chicago and North Western passenger train in the 1940s. This 24"x 18" print is signed by artist Mark Karvon. Sold Out # 0R77397 |
Hiawatha in the Mississippi Palisades
Milwaukee Road's sleek Morning Hiawatha races for the Twin Cities of Minneapolis/St. Paul on a crisp Autumn day along the Mississippi River bluffs. The speedy 4-6-4 Hudson was built by Alco to sprint across the route at more than 100 mph with up to 12 cars in tow. This print by Gil Bennett measures 24"x18". Price: $39.95 # 0R78065 |
Southern Railway Tennessean 1947
Southern Railway's streamlined Tennessean passenger train - led by new EMD E7s - stays on schedule as it races near Memphis, Tennessee, in 1947. This 19"x 13" print is signed by artist Tony Howe. Price: $29.95 # 0R79011 |
A Grande Way to Travel
A trio of classy Denver & Rio Grande Western Alco PA units leads The California Zephyr on the second leg of its Chicago to San Francisco trek. These three units were purchased by the D&RGW in 1947 for use on "The Cal-Z" and only wore the black and gold "as-delivered" livery until 1950. Print by Tony Fachet measures 20"x 16." Sale Price: $5.95 # 0R07369 |
Command Performance
In the spring of 1947, Pennsylvania Railroad's one-of-a-kind, S2 class, 6-8-6 steam turbine locomotive #6200 - at the head of the eastbound "General" - thunders out of Chicago Union Station as GM&O's "Abraham Lincoln" ducks under the Harrison Street post office and a Pennsy B6 switcher takes care of daily chores. This stunning, 27"x 14" limited edition print is signed and numbered by artist Peter Lerro. Sold Out # 0R78406 |
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Southern Heritage Under a crescent moon, an AC4400 dressed in Norfolk Southern's "Southern Railway" heritage paint hauls a stack train near Spencer, North Carolina, on the old Route of the Crescent between Washington, DC and New Orleans. 19"x 13" print signed by artist Robert West. Price: $29.95 #0R78174 |
Wabash Heritage
Crossing the WABIC Interlocking while traveling westbound near Decatur, Illinois, this Wabash Heritage unit pulls freight as a Norfolk Southern Executive F-unit follows beside. This print measures 19"x 13" and is signed by artist Robert West. Price: $39.95 # 0R78175 |
Erie Alco PA in 1950
A powerful, streamlined Alco PA leads an Erie passenger train near Springfield, Ohio, in 1950. Print is signed by the artist Tony Howe. Sold Out # 0R79015 |
Diesel Workhorse on the Electric Line A "tattered" New Haven DL-109 diesel glides beneath the catenary with a long passenger train in tow while an EF-3 electric rockets past on a parallel track. Alco delivered 60 DL-109s to the New Haven between 1941 and 1945, which the road used for passenger service during the day and for freight duties at night. 20"x 16"print by Tony Fachet. Special Purchase... Save 70%! Regular price: $29.95 Sale Price: $8.95 |