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SP Train No. 2
Title:  SP Train No. 2
Description:  This classic Southern Pacific publicity photo of Train No. 2, the eastbound SUNSET LIMITED, was taken on the trestle over Bayou Ramos, two miles east of Morgan City, Louisiana. (approximate date of photo)
Photo Date:  1/1/1951  Upload Date: 5/18/2022 10:41:08 AM
Location:  Ramos, LA
Author:  Southern Pacific photo
Categories:  Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  SP PA(PA1) TNO PA(PA1)
Views:  383   Comments: 0
SP Train No. 2
Title:  SP Train No. 2
Description:  Nearly-new Alcos 200A and 200B bring train No. 2, the eastbound SUNSET, across South Claiborne Avenue, just a couple of minutes from their destination at the Illinois Central's Union Station. On the extreme left is the PANAMA LIMITED's observation car, in the coach yard. This is a somewhat unusual photo of the SUNSET with diesel power and mostly heavyweight cars. The next year, these Alcos would be renumbered 200 and 201, and the train would be completely reequipped with new cars from the Budd Co. (approximate date of photo)
Photo Date:  10/1/1949  Upload Date: 9/13/2016 5:08:33 PM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  William Harry photo
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 200(PA1) TNO 200(PA1)
Views:  1623   Comments: 0
SP Train 5
Title:  SP Train 5
Description:  Fifteen minutes into its journey from New Orleans to Los Angeles, Espee's westbound ARGONAUT climbs up the Huey P. Long Bridge behind T&NO PA1s 201 and 203. The train's first car is a wooden express reefer. (approximate date)
Photo Date:  6/15/1954  Upload Date: 6/28/2016 5:31:43 PM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  J. Parker Lamb photo
Categories:  Bridge,Passenger
Locomotives:  TNO 201(PA1) TNO 203(PA1)
Views:  1005   Comments: 0
SP Train No. 5
Title:  SP Train No. 5
Description:  SP train No. 5, the westbound ARGONAUT, was preparing to depart from Union Station in New Orleans behind Alco units 202 and 203. At this time, construction was underway on New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal, with the new express building going up on the other side of the 202. The two platforms here were built so that IC, SP and MP (GCL) trains could continue to operate while the old station was removed and the new station was completed. (approximate day of photo)
Photo Date:  10/1/1950  Upload Date: 9/13/2016 5:18:03 PM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  William Harry photo
Categories:  Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 202(PA1) TNO 202(PA1)
Views:  1128   Comments: 1
SP train no. 2
Title:  SP train no. 2
Description:  In this Southern Pacific publicity photo from the early 1950's, a pair of Alco PA1 units lead the eastbound SUNSET through the West High Curve on the Huey P. Long Bridge. The train would have been about 20 minutes away from its 4:00 P.M. arrival in New Orleans. Because of the position of the bridge, the eastbound train was heading west into the afternoon sun! The 13-car train included a railway post office-express car, a baggage-dormitory car, a 48-seat divided coach, a 44-seat coach, a Pride of Texas coffee shop-tavern-lounge car, two more 44-seat coaches, two 10-roomette/6-double-bedroom sleepers, an Audubon Dining Room car, a French Quarter Lounge car, and two more 10-6 sleepers. (unknown date of photo)
Photo Date:  1/1/1954  Upload Date: 7/26/2020 10:48:23 AM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  Southern Pacific
Categories:  Bridge,Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 202(PA1) TNO 202(PA1)
Views:  535   Comments: 0
SP Train No. 2
Title:  SP Train No. 2
Description:  This publicity photo of the eastbound SUNSET featured a pair of Alco PA1 units led by the 202, with 12 cars. Train No. 2 was in the broad curve between Roanoke and Jennings, in southwestern Louisiana. (unknown date of photo)
Photo Date:  1/1/1954  Upload Date: 7/26/2020 10:50:36 AM
Location:  Jennings, LA
Author:  Southern Pacific
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 202(PA1) TNO 202(PA1)
Views:  816   Comments: 1
SP Train No. 5
Title:  SP Train No. 5
Description:  Southern Pacific train No. 5, the westbound ARGONAUT, was making it early afternoon station stop at Lake Charles, Louisiana. No. 5 was powered by PA1 207 and another Alco; and if the train was on tine, the time would have been around 2:30. (approximate date of photo)
Photo Date:  2/1/1951  Upload Date: 1/21/2020 8:46:40 PM
Location:  Lake Charles, LA
Author:  William T. Harry photo, J.G. Lachaussee collection
Categories:  Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 207(PA1) TNO 207(PA1)
Views:  1098   Comments: 0
SP Train No. 2
Title:  SP Train No. 2
Description:  Alco PA1 unts 208 and 209 were bringing the eastbound SUNSET into its destination at the Illinois Central's Union Station in New Orleans. The engines were originally numbered the 204A and 204B, and the train had recently received new streamline cars. (approximate day of photo)
Photo Date:  10/1/1951  Upload Date: 9/13/2016 5:53:48 PM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  William Harry photo
Categories:  Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 208(PA1) TNO 208(PA1)
Views:  1035   Comments: 1
SP Train No. 5
Title:  SP Train No. 5
Description:  This Southern Pacific publicity photo from the early 1950's showed train No. 5 – the westbound ARGONAUT – heading across the Huey P. Long Bridge, near the beginning of its 2,000-mile journey to Los Angeles. The ARGONAUT was inaugurated on 24 June 1926 as the secondary train on the Sunset Route, running opposite the SUNSET LIMITED; but it was discontinued during the height of the Great Depression, from April 1932 until May 1936. When this photo was taken, No. 5 left New Orleans at 10:30 A.M. On 7 June 1957 the train was discontinued west of El Paso, then its last remaining sleeper was removed in October 1958 and it became an unnamed New Orleans-Houston local. The last remnant of the ARGONAUT was discontinued in 1963. (unknown date of photo)
Photo Date:  1/1/1954  Upload Date: 7/26/2020 10:46:30 AM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  Southern Pacific
Categories:  Bridge,Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 208(PA1) TNO 208(PA1)
Views:  1060   Comments: 0
SP Train No. 6
Title:  SP Train No. 6
Description:  SP train No. 6, the eastbound ARGONAUT, was rolling through the Illinois Central's Government Yard and across South Claiborne Avenue on its way into Union Station. The 211 had been built a year earlier as the 205B, and was the last of the T&NO's 12 PA1's. When these units were renumbered, they also received a number on their noses. IC SW1 9027 is on the left, outside the railroad's Government Yard roundhouse. Most of the IC property here was acquired for the construction New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal and its related facilities. (approximate day of photo)
Photo Date:  10/1/1950  Upload Date: 9/13/2016 5:15:15 PM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  William Harry photo
Categories:  Yard,Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 211(PA1) TNO 211(PA1)
Views:  1097   Comments: 0
SP 6060 and L&N 791
Title:  SP 6060 and L&N 791
Description:  The last Alco PA locomotives which routinely visited New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal were Southern Pacific 6060 and 6066. These units were originally Texas & New Orleans 200B and 205B, then 201 and 211, so they were no strangers to New Orleans. These locos, along with FP7 6462 (former Cotton Belt 306, ex-330), were the regular power on trains 5 and 6 between New Orleans and Houston during their last few years of operation. Nos. 5 and 6 were the last remnants of the ARGONAUT, which had operated all the way to Los Angeles until late 1957.

On this morning in April 1963 SP 6060 was parked next to the sand tower at NOUPT, along with Louisville & Nashville E7A 791. The L&N power had just arrived on train 33-99, the combined PIEDMONT-PAN AMERICAN-GULF WIND, while the 6060 was waiting to depart on Train No. 5 at 10:30 a.m. The 6060 was sold to GE as credit for a U25B four months after this photo was taken, and Nos. 5 and 6 were discontinued the next month. The PAN AMERICAN-GULF WIND survived until the advent of Amtrak on 1 May 1971, and L&N 791 was retired in November 1971. That was the PANAMA LIMITED in the coach yard on the right. (approximate date of photo)
Photo Date:  4/1/1963  Upload Date: 3/9/2022 12:41:25 PM
Location:  New Orleans, LA
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  SP 6060(PA1) LN 791(E7A)
Views:  387   Comments: 0


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