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Locomotives - Santa Fe Railway 2-6-2 Prairie Type Engine Number 1000 Wood Print

by J Craig Thorpe
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Locomotives - Santa Fe Railway 2-6-2 Prairie Type Engine Number 1000 wood print by J Craig Thorpe. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Young man, the Santa Fe will put you in Chicago in 46 hours, if steam and steel will hold together. We've got the roadbed, the equipment, and the... more
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"Young man, the Santa Fe will put you in Chicago in 46 hours, if steam and steel will hold together. We've got the roadbed, the equipment, and the men." That was the promise made by J.J. Bryne -- General Passenger Agent of the Santa Fe Railway in Los Angeles -- to Walter Scott on July 8, 1905. Scott -- better known as Death Valley Scotty, once a rider for Buffalo Bill -- had requested that the railroad pull out all the stops to get him to Chicago in record time. Obsessed with speed, Scotty plunked down $5,500 and drawled, "Pardner, I like your talk. It sounds good to me. Line 'em up along the way and tell 'em we're comin'." The following afternoon, Scott, his wife, the Santa Fe's Frank Newton Holman and a press association correspondent boarded the Coyote Special bound for the Windy City. Assigned to handle the engines that would speed the Special on its mission were the "Nervy Nineteen," men who "had been picked because they thought there were no curves in the Santa Fe!" Steaming thro...
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