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Features: A remarkable print of the westbound Cannonball at the Brookfield, Wisconsin, station in the 1960s. The Cannonball originally ran from Chicago to Milwaukee then on to Watertown, Wisconsin, where it divided into two sections, one going to Madison, the other to Portage. Eventually the train was reduced to a commuter run, east in the morning form Watertown to Milwaukee and back to Watertown in the evening. This is a color photo of a 19 x 13-1/4 image on 20 x 16 Kodak Professional paper.
...more about the Reid, Gil Railroad Art Print -- MILW ''The Cannonball'' (19 x 13-1/4 Image - 20 x 16'' Overall)
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Features: The Omaha Union Station artwork symbolizes trains and locomotives operating in and out of Omaha Station during the years of the changeover from steam to diesel power (1940s-1930s). Some of the trains shown originated or terminated at Omaha, but not necessarily at the same time or in the order depicted, rather it is a representation of trains one might see within a 24 hour time period. The color print has a 23 x 8 image on 24 x 10 Kodak Professional paper.
...more about the Reid, Gil Railroad Art Print -- Omaha Union Station (23 x 8'' Image - 24 x 10'' Overall)
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Features: * The 5405 was one of the last of a series of Hudson-type locomotives built by the American Locomotive Company of the New York Central Railroad. * Sixty-five L3 and L4 Mohawk-type 4-8-2 locomotives followed the Hudsons in the early 1940s. The final steam locomotives were 27 Niagara-type 4-8-4 locomotives built in the mid 1940s. This is a color photo of a 28 x 5-3/16 image on 30 x 8 Kodak Professional paper.
...more about the Reid, Gil Railroad Art Print -- ''NYC 79 MPH'' (28 x 5-3/16'' Image - 30 x 8'' Overall)
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