File:Yuma-Yuma Quartermaster Depot–1864-3-Southern Pacific Railroad . . . 1875 built wooden Coach car Central Southern Pacific Railroad #1643, last use 1938 as MOW car, sat idle until acquired by by local collector who stored for many years then donated to Yuma Quartermaster Depot, for restoration
Resources - sphts. org This index covers Volumes 1 through 5 of the Society’s Southern Pacific Passenger Car series It may be used as a finding index to locate a specific car and the particular volume of the series in which that car is discussed
Formerly Southern Pacific Equipment | Old heavyweight passenger car . . . Formerly Southern Pacific Equipment Tom Sweeney8h Old heavyweight passenger car being used as a yard office at the Port of Tucson, Arizona I’m trying to find out the lineage of this rail car and posting it here because of Tucson’s long history with the SP and thinking it may be an old SP car Can anyone offer any insight
Index of SP Lightweight Passenger Car Models - Blogger The Southern Pacific had a number of lightweight or "streamlined" passenger cars, mostly built for specific premier trains from 1936 to 1954 Modeling of individual cars below will have links to my modeling blogs for each car
Southern Pacific Lines Coast Line Division “The Route of the Octopus” The SP probably did away with marker lamps for both passenger cars and cabooses at the same time, so the practice of using large, single red lights on passenger cars coincided with the introduction of frog eyes on cabooses