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Welcome to Frisco.org! The St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (affectionately known as the “Frisco”) was a St. Louis-based railroad that operated in nine Midwest and southern states from 1876 to 1980. The railroad stretched from Kansas City to Pensacola and St. Louis to Oklahoma City and Dallas, having some of the most iconic motive power, logos and slogans in the history of railroading ...
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Locomotive Air Horn Data - Leslie, Nathan, Wabco Air Horns - Frisco
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The Frisco controlled the Chicago & Eastern Illinois (C&EI) from about 1902 to 1920. The first scan is a full page advertisement for the railroad's passenger trains to Chicago, while the second scan is a map of the system on one page and the timetable on the other.
Frisco - Chicago & Eastern Illinois - Public Timetable - Circa 1905
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Hello Frisco Folks, Here are some photographs of Frisco 4-6-0 Ten-Wheelers SLSF 1100, 1102, 1104, 1105, 1107, 1109, and 1111. Enjoy, Rich Ship it...
The Frisco F7 units, also as ABBA sets, started to show up mid-1949. I have early photographs of the F7 units that show the more familiar scheme with large unit numbers in the nose number boards, but now a large yellow road number on the side of the A-unit in the black area below the cab window.