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5/1/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe
Model:EMD F7ABuilt As:ATSF 39C (F7A)
Serial Number:8306Order No:E1216
Frame Number:E1216-A6Built:9/1949
Notes:ex-ATSF 306C, nee-ATSF 39C
Other locos with this serial:  ATSF 347C(F7A) ATSF 306C(F7A)
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ATSF 347C & 347B
Title:  ATSF 347C & 347B
Description:  Tucked away deep in Santa Fes Mormon Yard in Stockton, CA, on February 27th, 1988, are Santa Fe F7A 347C (the former 306C, originally 39C) and F3B 347B (ex-307B, nee-35A). These two former passenger diesels were squirreled away for preservation by the Santa Fe, who later passed their collection along to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento. The engines were on their way to the Santa Fe's San Bernardino shops for cosmetic restoration, as the Santa Fe wanted to use these in a promotional film following the application of the road's classic red and silver Warbonnet colors. This project would eventually lead to the return of those colors on the railroads Superfleet engines within a few years.
Photo Date:  2/27/1988  Upload Date: 9/1/2011 10:19:44 PM
Location:  Stockton, CA
Author:  Craig Walker
Categories:  Roster,Passenger
Locomotives:  ATSF 347C(F7A) ATSF 347B(F3B)
Views:  3410   Comments: 0
ATSF 347C - Pasadena, CA - 2/7/89
Title:  ATSF 347C - Pasadena, CA - 2/7/89
Description:  Santa Fe had visions of a company museum, and was wise enough to hang onto a variety of locomotives with that in mind. It never happened, of course, and the collection was donated to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento. Among those engines was an A-B set of F-units, painted in the Yellow Warbonnet colors they wore at retirement. In the late 1980s, the Santa Fe wanted to create some films promoting their upcoming Superfleet intermodal service, and the filmmakers wanted some classic Santa Fe power for some of the scenes (which would then dissolve into contemporary scenes as the train passed). The Santa Fe arranged to use the Museum’s Fs, and as part of the deal, the Santa Fe would restore them cosmetically for the Museum – painting them back into the iconic red and silver Warbonnet scheme. (Interestingly, the 347C never wore the Warbonnet colors with that number, as it was repainted into the Yellow Warbonnet scheme when renumbered from it’s second number - 306C. It was originally ATSF 39C.) The Fs are seen here posing in front of the Pasadena, California, passenger station during some of that filming. These days, the Fs are back at the Museum in Sacramento, the Santa Fe is no more and this line through Pasadena is much more active, albeit with light rail vehicles, as the Los Angeles Metro Gold Line. And the restoration of these Fs was the seed that led to the repainting of Santa Fe’s FP45 into red and silver Superfleet colors, which then carried over to the roads new GP60Ms, Dash 8-40BWs, GP60Bs, Dash 8-40CWs, Dash 9-44CWs and SD75Ms. The early ‘90s were a great time to be trackside on the Santa Fe!
Photo Date:  2/7/1989  Upload Date: 2/17/2011 3:32:52 PM
Location:  Pasadena, CA
Author:  Craig Walker
Categories:  Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  ATSF 347C(F7A)
Views:  1545   Comments: 2
ATSF 347C • Pasadena CA • 02/07/89
Title:  ATSF 347C • Pasadena CA • 02/07/89
Description:  An eastbound freight, led by ATSF GP60 4019, meets restored Santa Fe F7A 347C, owned by the California State Railroad Museum. The recently restored F-Unit is on loan for production of a promotional film for the Santa Fe. (Pasadena, California - February 7, 1989)
Photo Date:  2/7/1989  Upload Date: 7/15/2020 1:27:27 PM
Location:  Pasadena, CA
Author:  Craig Walker
Categories:  Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  ATSF 347C(F7A) ATSF 4019(GP60) ATSF 4016(GP60)
Views:  422   Comments: 1
SP 6051, UP 951 & ATSF 347C - Los Angeles Union Passenger Termial, Los Angeles, CA - 5/6/89
Title:  SP 6051, UP 951 & ATSF 347C - Los Angeles Union Passenger Termial, Los Angeles, CA - 5/6/89
Description:  As part of the celebration of Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminals 50th Anniversary, cab units from the three original tennant railroads were posted next to each other to recreate a popular PR and postcard photo from the pre-Amtrak days. From left to right are Southern Pacific E9A 6051, Union Pacific E9A 951 and Santa Fe F7A 347C on May 6, 1989. The SP and ATSF diesels are owned by the California State Railroad Museum, and the UPs E-unit is part of that roads historic fleet.
Photo Date:  5/6/1989  Upload Date: 2/1/2011 1:11:04 AM
Location:  Los Angeles, CA
Author:  Craig Walker
Categories:  Roster,Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 6051(E9A) UP 951(E9A) ATSF 347C(F7A)
Views:  6857   Comments: 6
SP 6051, UP 951 & ATSF 347C - Los Angeles Union Passenger Termial, Los Angeles, CA - 5/6/89
Title:  SP 6051, UP 951 & ATSF 347C - Los Angeles Union Passenger Termial, Los Angeles, CA - 5/6/89
Description:  As part of the celebration of Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminals 50th Anniversary, cab units from the three original tenant railroads were posted next to each other to for the many photographers present. From left to right are Southern Pacific E9A 6051, Union Pacific E9A 951 and Santa Fe F7A 347C on May 6, 1989. The SP and ATSF diesels are owned by the California State Railroad Museum, and the UPs E-unit is part of that roads historic fleet. The SP engine is carrying the number for the "Coast Daylight" in its numberboards, while the UP unit has the "City of Los Angeles" number in its boards. (Santa Fe didn’t display train numbers on their engines.)
Photo Date:  5/6/1989  Upload Date: 2/10/2011 3:58:21 PM
Location:  Los Angeles, CA
Author:  Craig Walker
Categories:  Roster,Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  SP 6051(E9A) UP 951(E9A) ATSF 347C(F7A)
Views:  4108   Comments: 0


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