RPCX #316 sits on display at the Galveston Railroad Museum. This unit was never actually owned by the Santa Fe, but was painted in the Warbonnet scheme in 2011 in honor of the railroad's Texas Chi... (more)
Having completed an Amtrak special run from Houston, the two ATSF-painted units detach from the train and head into the museum grounds.
Galveston Railroad Museum's Texas Chief passing by the Alvin Depot on its way back to Galveston, Texas.
The Texas Chief arrives back on the Galveston Subdivision and accelerates to track speed as the excursion returns to the island. The classic Warbonnet F7s are passing one the few remaining ... (more)
The Galveston Railroad Museum's pair of Warbonnet F7s idle alongside Harborside Drive while building the consist for the following day's Texas Chief excursion to Pearland.
The Galveston Warbonnets make an ultra rare run on the BNSF Galveston Subdivision. They are seen here at Rosenberg while BNSF guests de-train.
The Galveston railroad museum has a pair of Santa Fe warbonnet painted F7As. These F7As never served the Santa Fe instead I think they both served the Southern Pacific at some point. The building ... (more)
The Galveston Railroad Museum's Santa Fe painted F-units return to the museum, covering the last few hundred yards on tracks belonging to Union Pacific. The impressive structure in the rear of th... (more)
The Galveston Railroad Museum special enters the UP yard on the island as it departs from the museum on its journey to Rosenberg, TX.