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Metal Service Corp. No. 7 |
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Metal Service Corp. No. 7 was a 25-ton Whitomb. It was built under serial number 40632 in August 1948 as Jones & Laughlin Steel No. 5. This industry was located along the west bank of the Industrial Canal, at the corner of Poland Ave. and North Mirro Street, and was served by the New Orleans Public Belt. |
Photo Date: |
10/29/1983 Upload Date: 5/18/2010 3:46:03 PM |
Location: |
New Orleans, LA |
Author: |
Todd Minsk |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
MSC 7(25 Tonner) |
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Title: |
PBVR 1 |
Description: |
Port Bienville Railroad 45-ton GE No. 1 was a serial number 13001, and was built as U.S. Army 7322 in April 1943. It became U.S. Navy 65-00505, and was sold to the Hancock County (MS) Port and Harbor Commission in 1973. The little engine is shown here powering excursions. |
Photo Date: |
1/28/1984 Upload Date: 3/5/2016 5:59:38 PM |
Location: |
Port Bienville, MS |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
PBVR 1(45Tonner) |
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514 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
PBVR Fan Trip |
Description: |
This was the first excursion on the Port Bienville Railroad (PBVR), and it was sponsored by the Mississippi Transportation Museum. PBVR 1 was a 45-ton GE, serial number 13005, built as U.S. Army 7322 in April 1943 and later U.S. Navy 65-00505. Coach 1002 came from the Southern Railway, while the 1147 was a former Texas & Pacific divided coach leased from the Hartwell Railroad in Georgia. Unfortunately, excursions on the PBVR did not last for very long. |
Photo Date: |
1/28/1984 Upload Date: 6/9/2016 5:40:30 PM |
Location: |
Port Bienville, MS |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Passenger |
Locomotives: |
PBVR 1(45Tonner) |
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756 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
PRV 101 |
Description: |
Pearl River Vally 101 is a 65-ton GE built as serial number 30041 in Septembe 1949, and it replaced a GE 45-tonner built in 1945. The engine is shown here at the Crosby Chemical Co. plant, which had become the railroad's only customer. |
Photo Date: |
11/18/1984 Upload Date: 3/5/2016 6:01:30 PM |
Location: |
Picayune, MS |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Scenic |
Locomotives: |
PRV 101(65Tonner ) |
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436 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
SOU GP7 8244 |
Description: |
This GP7 may look like a Southern Railway locomotive, but it was actallly owned by the Meridian & Bigbee and being used as a parts source. |
Photo Date: |
4/4/1985 Upload Date: 1/26/2010 9:42:35 AM |
Location: |
Meridian, MS |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
SOU 8244(GP7) MB 8244(GP7) |
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1279 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
Northbound MSE |
Description: |
Mississippi Export GP38-2 units 66 and 65 were on a train heading north through the Escatawpa River Marsh Coastal Preserve at Moss Point, Mississippi. The photo was taken from the Mississippi Highway 63 hi-level bridge. |
Photo Date: |
4/22/1985 Upload Date: 6/29/2017 4:52:11 PM |
Location: |
Moss Point, MS |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Scenic |
Locomotives: |
MSE 66(GP38-2) MSE 65(GP38-2) |
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457 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
MSE Shop |
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Photo Date: |
4/22/1985 Upload Date: 10/19/2010 10:46:52 AM |
Location: |
Moss Point, MS |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Yard |
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378 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
TASD Switchers |
Description: |
Terminal Railway-Alabama State Docks MP15DC 821, MP15AC 803, MP15DC 761 and an unidentified fourth unit were parked in a small fenced-in area near the Port of Mobile. The locos were lettered T.R.R. even though the railroad's official reporting mark is TASD and it is legally a RAILWAY. |
Photo Date: |
4/22/1985 Upload Date: 5/8/2017 6:00:56 PM |
Location: |
Mobile, AL |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Yard |
Locomotives: |
TASD 803(MP15AC) TASD 821(MP15DC) TASD 761(MP15DC) |
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650 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
Lone Star Plymouth |
Description: |
This anonymous-looking Plymouth was a 25-ton 150-horsepower Model DE diesel-electric loco. It was built under serial number 4689 on 27 August 1943 for the Pratt & Whitney Division of United Aircraft at East Hartford, Connecticut. The loco was purchased by Lone Star Cement in 1946 for use at Dallas (Harrys), then Houston and then Pensacola (Olive), as shown here; before moving on to the Pensacola Division of Florida Mining & Materials. This was one of only five 25-ton Plymouth Model DE units ever built. |
Photo Date: |
4/23/1985 Upload Date: 4/30/2017 12:23:53 PM |
Location: |
Pensacola, FL |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
LONE STAR(25 Tonner) |
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517 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
NB MSE |
Description: |
Mississippi Export GP38-2's 66 and 65 power a short northbound train at Moss Point. The tan building on the right is the railroad's shop. |
Photo Date: |
5/22/1985 Upload Date: 1/1/2010 4:56:58 PM |
Location: |
Moss Point, MS |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Action |
Locomotives: |
MSE 66(GP38-2) |
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564 Comments: 2 |
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Title: |
GMSR Geeps |
Description: |
Shortly after the Gulf & Mississippi Railroad began operating on 10 July 1985, two of the five geeps which wore this sharp GM&O-like paint scheme were captured on film at Artesia, Mississippi. The GMSR only lasted until 14 April 1988, when it was acquired by MidSouth Rail and renamed SouthRail. These two units subsequently received a less striking paint scheme as MSRC 1058 and 1052. (approximate date) |
Photo Date: |
8/8/1985 Upload Date: 1/13/2018 5:46:52 PM |
Location: |
Artesia, MS |
Author: |
LOUIS R. SAILLARD photo |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
GMSR 8009(GP10) GMSR 8082(GP10) |
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1047 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
NL&G 46 |
Description: |
North Louisiana & Gulf GP38 number 46 has just arrived at the former Rock Island yard in Alexandria with a train fron North Hodge. The NL&G acquired this line after the bankruptcy of the CRI&P. |
Photo Date: |
4/28/1986 Upload Date: 12/21/2009 10:05:31 AM |
Location: |
Alexandria, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster,Scenic |
Locomotives: |
NLG 46(GP38) |
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964 Comments: 2 |
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Title: |
Old Alcos |
Description: |
Here were a couple of anonymous old Alcos that were parked near Beaumont, Texas. The RS1 was built as Lake Superior & Ishpeming 1001 (79576), then it went to George Silcott, L.B. Foster and then the Sabine River & Northern where it was renumbered 101. The S4 was built as New York Central (Pittsburg & Lake Erie) 8638 (80644) and it too went to George Silcott, L.B. Foster and the SR&N. Both of the locos subsequently went to Houston Chemical Co. at Beaumont. |
Photo Date: |
7/12/1986 Upload Date: 9/19/2017 4:20:15 PM |
Location: |
Beaumont, TX |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Scenic |
Locomotives: |
SRN 101(RS1) SRN 8638(S4) |
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693 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
GLSR Excursion |
Description: |
Passengers and crew members of this northbound Gloster Southern excursion train had their photo taken behind former Illinois Central Gulf caboose 199452 during the lunch stop at Ethel, Louisiana. The trip ran from the north end of the railroad at Gloster, Mississippi -- site of a Georgia Pacific plywood mill and the reason for the railroad's existence -- south to the ICG connection at Slaughter, Louisiana and back again, and was operated on behalf of the Southeast Louisiana Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. The gentleman with the gray hat, green jacket and clipboard to the right of the caboose was Russell Tedder of GP, who made the trip possible. GP stopped operating the railroad when the mill closed, and it was subsequently sold to V&S Railway, LLC of Salt Lake City and dismantled. |
Photo Date: |
11/15/1986 Upload Date: 2/21/2018 4:41:46 PM |
Location: |
Ethel, LA |
Author: |
LOUIS SAILLARD photo |
Categories: |
Passenger |
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372 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
Gloster Southern |
Description: |
This was a view looking south along the Gloster Southern at Ethel, Louisiana. This was previously the Illinois Central Gulf main line between Baton Rouge and Vicksburg, and was subsequently abandoned. Photographer Louis Saillard was taking a group portrait of the passengers and crew on a northbound excursion train. |
Photo Date: |
11/15/1986 Upload Date: 2/21/2018 4:45:09 PM |
Location: |
Ethel, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Track |
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221 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
GLSR Fantrip |
Description: |
The Gloster Southern Railroad was originally owned by the Georgia Pacific Corp. and began operating over 35 miles of former IC/ICG track -- between Slaughter, Louisiana and Gloster, Mississippi -- in August 1986. This was a part of the former Yazoo & Mississippi Valley main line between New Orleans and Memphis via Baton Rouge and Vicksburg. On Saturday 15 November 1986 the railroad hosted a fantrip for the Southeast Louisiana Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. The trip ran ran from the north end of the railroad at Gloster -- site of a GP plywood mill and the reason for the railroad's existence -- south to the ICG connection at Slaughter and back again; with several photo runbys and a lunch stop at Ethel, Louisiana on the northbound trip.The train consisted of GLSR CF7's 1501 and 1501, GLSR box car 1635 (ex-AD&N) and ex-ICG caboose 199452, still with all of its ICG lettering. The railroad had constructed benches and retractable steps in the box car for the comfort and convenience of the passengers! Here is the southbound train on the photo runby at Whitaker, Mississippi; between Centerville (milepost 320.4) and Norwood (329.7). GP stopped operating the railroad when the mill closed, and it was subsequently sold to V&S Railway, LLC of Salt Lake City. |
Photo Date: |
11/15/1986 Upload Date: 2/21/2010 2:12:47 PM |
Location: |
Whitaker, MS |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Action |
Locomotives: |
GLSR 1502(CF7) |
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1457 Comments: 5 |
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Title: |
Carspot |
Description: |
How do you use a Clark fork lift as a switch engine? With this! According to its builder's plate, this is a Fedesco CARSPOT; built in Germany in 1979 as serial number 1252, with a weight of 2,640 pounds and a capacity of 3,500. It was working at the Hensgens rice storage facility in Crowley, Louisiana. |
Photo Date: |
5/12/1987 Upload Date: 1/27/2010 8:47:20 PM |
Location: |
Crowley, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
RollingStock |
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765 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
NL&G Chevy |
Description: |
This North Louisiana & Gulf pickup was parked outside the "new" shop building near the depot at Hodge, whereas the "old" shop had been inside the nearby paper mill. A month before this photo was taken, the NL&G had been purchased by MidSouth Rail and was renamed MidLouisiana Rail. |
Photo Date: |
10/9/1987 Upload Date: 4/20/2017 5:59:04 PM |
Location: |
Hodge, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Yard |
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184 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
Cities of New Iberia |
Description: |
The Louisiana & Delta had only been in business for nine months when this photo was taken. SW1200 -- the CITY OF NEW IBERIA -- and CF7 2622 rest at the railroad's original engine "terminal" in New Iberia. The railroad's headquarters, located in the former Espee depot, is in the left background. The 1200 was one of six locomotives acquired from the Espee when the L&D began operations on 16 March 1987. It was built in January 1964 as Cotton Belt 1062 and was renumbered 2250 the next year. Ex-Santa Fe 2622 was one of two CF7's that the L&D had just purchased. It would become L&D 1501 and assumed the name CITY OF NEW IBERIA from the 1200 after that loco was sent to switch at the Sohio coke calcining plant in Lake Charles in February 1988. |
Photo Date: |
12/10/1987 Upload Date: 1/27/2010 5:03:26 PM |
Location: |
New Iberia, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
LDRR 1200(SW1200) ATSF 2622(CF7) |
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1938 Comments: 2 |
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Title: |
L&D SW1200 1200 |
Description: |
Recently-repainted Louisiana & Delta SW1200 number 1200, the railroad's first CITY OF NEW IBERIA, was tied up in its namesake city. This units was originally Cotton Belt 1062 and then the 2250 before going to the L&D in early 1987. The name was removed from this engine shortly after this photo was taken, and it was reused on CF7 1501. |
Photo Date: |
12/11/1987 Upload Date: 12/22/2016 5:30:19 PM |
Location: |
New Iberia, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
LDRR 1200(SW1200) |
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251 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
VMV SDP45 6688 |
Description: |
This may look like an SD45-2, but it is actaully an SDP45 that had been rebuilt with an SD45-2 radiator section after an accident. It was originally Erie-Lackawanna 3657, and then Conrail and VMV 6688. The unit was photographed while on lease to the Espee on Norfolk Southern No. 193, the run-through train from Birmingham to Houston via the Espee. The train was parked on the NS BACK BELT at Marconi Drive. |
Photo Date: |
3/27/1988 Upload Date: 2/7/2010 12:12:01 PM |
Location: |
New Orleans, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
VMV 6688(SDP45) |
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1632 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
LDC NW2 811 |
Description: |
Louis Dreyfus Corp. NW2 811 was photographed outside the Illinois Central engine house at Mays Yard. The locomotive was being used at a grain elevator along the IC at Reserve, Louisiana and had some damage to a handrail near the front of the unit. The locomotive was previously Union Pacific 1005. |
Photo Date: |
1/28/1989 Upload Date: 5/18/2010 3:58:33 PM |
Location: |
New Orleans, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
LDC 811(NW2) |
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560 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
L&D |
Description: |
Louisiana & Delta CF7 1500 and GP9R 1752 were parked next to the railroad's shop in New Iberia. The 1500 was originally ATSF F3A 27C, then Santa Fe CF7 2618; and the L&D got it in December 1987. The 1752 was built in January 1957 as Southern Pacific 5738, was renumbered SP 3579 in 1965 and upgraded into SP 3790 in June 1976. The L&D got in March 1987, and it went to the Willamette & Pacific as the 1803 SHERWOOD in mid-1993. |
Photo Date: |
4/5/1989 Upload Date: 2/26/2010 1:57:49 PM |
Location: |
New Iberia, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Yard |
Locomotives: |
LDRR 1500(CF7) |
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542 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
Morton Salt 101 |
Description: |
This SW1200 was built in December 1955 as Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line 101. Morton Salt bought it to work at their mine at Weeks Island, Louisiana. It was photographed on the Louisiana & Delta at New Iberia, where it had gone for some TLC. |
Photo Date: |
6/20/1989 Upload Date: 2/22/2010 2:34:12 PM |
Location: |
New Iberia, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
MORTON 101(SW1200) |
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1849 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
L&D 1752 |
Description: |
Louisiana & Delta GP9R 1752 IVANHOE was parked next to the railroad's shop building in New Iberia. The locomotive was built in January 1957 as Southern Pacific 5738, was renumbered SP 3579 in 1965 and upgraded into SP 3790 in June 1976. The L&D got the unit when the railroad began operating in March 1987, and it went to the Willamette & Pacific as 1803 SHEWOOD in mid-1993. |
Photo Date: |
6/21/1989 Upload Date: 2/26/2010 1:59:10 PM |
Location: |
New Iberia, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
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Locomotives: |
LDRR 1752(GP9R) |
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717 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
L&D Job NI-1 |
Description: |
Louisiana & Delta CF7 1501 CITY OF NEW IBERIA, on the left, was heading for the Salt Mine at Avery Island with Job NI-1; while 1500 PATOUTVILLE was parked on the Tie-Up Track across from the railroad's headquarters in the former Southern Pacific depot. |
Photo Date: |
6/22/1989 Upload Date: 2/3/2017 4:36:53 PM |
Location: |
New Iberia, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Action |
Locomotives: |
LDRR 1500(CF7) LDRR 1501(CF7) |
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832 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
Mississippi Transportation Museum No. 7 |
Description: |
Although lettered MISSISSIPPI RAILWAY, this Alco S2 was owned by the Mississippi Transportaion Museum and was being used in excursion service on the Columbia & Silver Creek (ex-ICG/IC/Gulf & Ship Island) out of Columbia. It is Alco serial number 75361, built in July 1947 as Tennessee Coal & Iron 550 for use around Birmingham. It was subsequently U.S. Steel 7 at Fairfield, Alabama; then U.S.S. Mobile River Terminal 7, and went to the Mississippi Transportation Museum in 1986. MTM sold off all of its equipment in mid-1990, and the locomotive ended up at Southeastern Railway Services in Magnolia, Mississippi. |
Photo Date: |
10/21/1989 Upload Date: 8/11/2010 9:27:14 AM |
Location: |
Columbia, MS |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
MTM 7(S2) |
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1240 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
Whitcomb 12185 |
Description: |
This little Whicomb model MO, serial No. 12185, was at the Levert-St. John Plantation sugar mill near St. Martinville, Louisiana. It was built as an outside-frame 3-foot gauge locomotive; and was converted to standard gauge by extending the axles outside of the frame, but only on one side! The locomotive was built in May1926, and was one of several dozen 3-foot gauge Whitcombs which were available for lease; usually to contractors for construction projects. After being leased out in 1926, 1928 and 1929, it returned to the Whitcomb factory at Rochelle, Illinois in January 1930 where it was rebuilt and its weight increased from 12 to 14 tons. It was leased out again in March 1930, and then went to Marquette Cement at LaSalle, Illinois in October 1936, presumably as a sale.No. 12185 moved to Louisiana in June 1940 when it was purchased by Alma Plantation at Lakeland for its 28-mile narrow gauge sugar cane railroad. Lakeland is in Pointe Coupee Parish, near the southern end of False River. Alma abandoned its railroad operation in 1949, and the locomotive migrated south to Levert-St. John Plantation near St. Martinville. Levert discontinued its 18-mile narrow gauge railroad in 1959, and the locomotive was converted to standard gauge to move cars for the two railroads which served the sugar mill. The mill was served by the Missouri Pacific branch from Port Barre to New Iberia and the Southern Pacific line from Breaux Bridge to St. Martinville; however, the MP line was abandoned in 1982 and the SP in 1985, leaving the little loco with nothing to do! |
Photo Date: |
4/11/1990 Upload Date: 3/5/2010 4:03:45 PM |
Location: |
Levert, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
LEVERT 0(12-DM-38) |
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2268 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
L&D CF7's |
Description: |
Louisiana & Delta CF7's 1504 and 1502 were parked at the railroad's shop area at St. Mary Street in New Iberia. The 1504 was originally Santa Fe F7A 206C, then ATSF CF7 2489 and then Cadillac & Lake City 48. The CLK was initially a Michigan railroad; but it used this locomotive on former Rock Island trackage in Colorado, which is why the paint scheme featured the Rocky Mountains! L&D got it in November 1989. The 1502 was was originally Santa Fe F7A 339L, the ATSF CF7 2470 and then Falls Creek 2470; and arrived on the L&D in August 1988. |
Photo Date: |
4/12/1990 Upload Date: 2/26/2010 1:58:49 PM |
Location: |
New Iberia, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Yard |
Locomotives: |
LDRR 1504(CF7) LDRR 1502(CF7) |
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1154 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
Relco Shop |
Description: |
This was the Railway Equipment Leasing Co. (Relco) shop at St. Gabriel, Louisiana; located along the Illinois Central Gulf between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. The two NW2's are former Frisco/BN units waiting to be repainted for the Acadiana Railway. The first unit is still in its Frisco paint scheme and displays its BN number -- 412 -- on its number boards; but it wears a Dixie River Railroad (DXZE) emblem on its cab and is crudely lettered AKDN 101. The other unit -- former BN 403 -- wears the DXZE blue-and-white paint scheme, and would become AKDN 102. The DXZE was incorporated to acquire the former UP/MP line between McGehee, Arkansas and Vidalia, Louisiana; but it was unable to obtain the necessary financing and the sale never took place. |
Photo Date: |
6/1/1990 Upload Date: 8/2/2010 12:19:33 PM |
Location: |
Saint Gabriel, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Yard |
Locomotives: |
AKDN 101(NW2) AKDN 102(NW2) BN 412(NW2) |
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1490 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
SCC no number GE |
Description: |
South Coast Corporation's unnumbered 45-ton General Electric loco was parked at the closed sugar refinery along the SP at Mathews, Louisiana. The loco was GE serial number 18041 and had been built in January 1944 as U.S. Amy 8533 for service in Iran. It was subsequently used at England Air Force Base in Alexandria, Louisiana and ended its career at Mathews. |
Photo Date: |
8/30/1991 Upload Date: 8/17/2018 5:12:20 PM |
Location: |
Mathews, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
SCC NONO(45Tonner) |
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296 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
L&D 1501 |
Description: |
Louisiana & Delta CF7 1501 -- the CITY OF NEW IBERIA -- rests amid the lush vegetation at Avery Island, on the end of the railroad's Salt Mine Branch. The train was the second of two excursions operated by the L&D to celebrate its fifth anniversary. Behind the 1501 were flat car GVSR 8422 with a portable generator, ex-NYC sleeper-lounge LAUREL STREAM, ex-NYC sleeper-lounge-observation BONNIE BROOK, and L&D CF7 1500 PATOUTVILLE. The 1501 was built in November 1946 as ATSF F3A 19L, rebuilt by the Santa Fe into CF7 2622 in May 1972, and purchased by the L&D in December 1987. It was the second L&D unit with this name; the first one was SW1200 number 1200. |
Photo Date: |
5/25/1992 Upload Date: 1/19/2010 11:37:31 AM |
Location: |
Avery Island, LA |
Author: |
Michael Palmieri |
Categories: |
Scenic |
Locomotives: |
LDRR 1501(CF7) |
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2274 Comments: 4 |
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