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A Brief Introduction to the Frisco Railroad 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
Pullman Sleeper Cars Assignments, Rosters And Modeling - Frisco Another interesting photograph was of the Frisco passenger train to Pensacola, Florida, arriving Pensacola August 9, 1942, with Frisco 4-6-0 SLSF 1108 and four cars - one baggage-express-RPO and three passenger cars, one of which looks like a Pullman or buffet car
Springfield, MO - Three Depot Sites - frisco. org The Frisco served Springfield (north) by means of its depot, which was located at North Benton Avenue and East Commercial Street The purpose of the second depot was a mystery
Passenger trains that the FRISCO used in the Forties The Frisco had several Pullman Green passenger trains that ran shuttle routes from St Louis to Springfield Missouri I think one of them was called the "Will Rogers" and another was the "Blue Bonnet"