Union Pacific 1923 Steam Locomotive Diagrams
$24.99This is a fantastic look at early to mid steam power on the Union Pacific.
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This is a fantastic look at early to mid steam power on the Union Pacific.
More than 500 Detailed Freight Car Diagrams from the Union Pacific.
This is a look at all the locomotives on UP property in 1975 and some units on lease to Amtrak, includes a diagram/data for steamer 8444
Trackage from Los Angeles through California, Nevada, Arizona and to Utah and the shared UP/Southern Pacific track in the region
Centered in Oklahoma, the Union Pacific Wichita Division also snakes into Kansas, Texas, New Mexico and Arkansas
This is the Union Pacific in Utah and Nevada.
This is the Union Pacific in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa.
This is the old Southern Pacific now the Union Pacific from northwestern Texas across New Mexico and Arizona to Southern California.
This is the Union Pacific in Illinois and Missouri.
This is the Union Pacific in California and the old Western Pacific in Nevada.
This is the Union Pacific in Southern Texas.
In 1977 this was UP’s Oregon Division but on paper still officially the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company.
This is the Union Pacific in Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Northern California.
This is the Union Pacific in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
This is the Union Pacific in Nebraska and Wyoming.
The Union Pacific & former Western Pacific mainline through Utah, Nevada and California.
Union Pacific in Louisiana including the line out of New Orleans to Baton Rouge and then to Livonia.
The old Union Pacific, in 1973, prior to merger mania.
This is the Union Pacific in Southern California.
2002 Union Pacific Houston Service Unit Track Chart.
This is the Union Pacific in Kansas, Missouri with lines into Nebraska and Iowa.
This is the Union Pacific in Kansas and Colorado.
This is the Union Pacific in northeast Texas.
This is the Union Pacific in Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado.
This is the Union Pacific in the Chicago area: Northern Illinois and Southeastern Wisconsin.
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