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By:Chuck Zeiler
Dates:1/3/1951 - 12/31/1991
Album Info:Photos of the UP roughly between 1964 and 1991
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UP GTEL 1
Title:  UP GTEL 1
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad Gas Turbine Electric Locomotive 1 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on an unknown day in February 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rrmbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  2/1/1963  Upload Date: 10/27/2011 1:07:06 PM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 1(8500 GTEL)
Views:  3644   Comments: 1
UP DC-3
Title:  UP DC-3
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad DC-3 at Lincoln, Nebraska on an unknown day in October 1956, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. The DC-3 was built by the J. G. Brill Company in 1928 as Detroit & Mackinac 201 on Order 22749. As built, it was powered by a Hall-Scott 300 horsepower gasoline engine and GE electrical gear. It was purchased by Teledetector Company of Chicago in 1954 (along with D&M 202, same builder and construction date), and converted to a rail defect detector car. Apparently Teledetector was planning on competing with Sperry, but only the 201 was converted and was sold to the UP in April 1954, becoming DC-3 (03000). The DC-3 was modified in August 1961 (renumbered 90300 but still displaying DC-3) and again in 1984. It was sold for scrap in December 1986.
Photo Date:  10/1/1956  Upload Date: 6/7/2014 5:03:48 PM
Location:  Lincoln, NE
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  UP DC-3(Doodlebug)
Views:  5540   Comments: 0
UP DC-3
Title:  UP DC-3
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad DC-3 at Lincoln, Nebraska on an unknown day in March 1962, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. This appears to be the second permutation of the DC-3 on the UP. It started out as a gas-electric built in 1928 by the J. G. Brill Company on Order 22749 as D&M 201. It was a Model 350 powered by a Hall-Scott 300 horsepower gasoline engine driving GE electrical gear. It seated 38 passengers and weighed 58 tons. In 1952 it was sold to Teledetector Company of Chicago and converted to a rail defect detector car. However, the company did not survive and sold the detector car to the UP in April 1954. It became DC-3 and still had the as-built Brill front. It was rebuilt in 1961, acquiring the brow over the front windows as seen here, and rebuilt again around 1983, acquiring yet another front end arrangement. Note that in this arrangement it has a single headlight and the Brill passenger windows were retained, to be replaced at a later date.
Photo Date:  3/1/1962  Upload Date: 7/5/2014 4:12:56 PM
Location:  Lincoln, NE
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP DC-3(Doodlebug)
Views:  3576   Comments: 0
UP DC-3
Title:  UP DC-3
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad DC-3 at Potter, Nebraska on February 20, 1984, Kodachrome by Jim Altman, Chuck Zeiler collection. Originally built by Brill as D&M 201, it came to the UP in 1954 by way of the Teledetector Company. It went through several rebuilds on the UP, this being the final (I believe) arrangement before being retired in December 1986 and sold for scrap.
Photo Date:  2/20/1984  Upload Date: 7/5/2014 4:14:33 PM
Location:  Potter, NE
Author:  Jim Altman
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP DC-3(Doodlebug)
Views:  9410   Comments: 0
UP GTEL 6
Title:  UP GTEL 6
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GTEL 6 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on an unknown day in February 1963, photographer unknown (but it looks like Dick Rumbolz handwriting on the Kodachrome slide mount), Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  2/1/1963  Upload Date: 5/28/2011 2:27:38 PM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 6(8500 GTEL)
Views:  4092   Comments: 0
UP GTEL 7
Title:  UP GTEL 7
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GTEL ( Gas Turbine Electric Locomotive ) 7 in the Cheyenne, Wyoming roundhouse on August 26, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 7 was built in March 1959 (c/n 33221), retired in February 1970, sold for scrap and scrapped in early 1976. Note that the shop doors open inward.
Photo Date:  8/27/1965  Upload Date: 4/26/2011 4:22:12 PM
Location:  Cheyenne, WY
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  UP 7(8500 GTEL)
Views:  2613   Comments: 0
UP GTEL 12
Title:  UP GTEL 12
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GTEL (Gas Turbine-Electric Locomotive) 12 at Cheyenne, Wyoming on August 27, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 12 and 12B were completed by GE during February 1960 (c/n's 33227 and 33228) and were actually a single locomotive. The first unit contained the cab, 850 horsepower auxiliary diesel engine, and other control equipment, the second (B-unit) contained the turbine and electric generators. Together they produced 8500 horsepower. The locomotive was capable of producing 10,000 horsepower, but the electrical system was not rated for that power. The tender contained 24,000 gallons of Bunker C fuel oil and was heated to enable the thick fuel to flow efficiently. The fuel tank under the cab unit contained 2500 gallons of diesel fuel for the auxiliary diesel generator, which was also used to start the turbine. This unit was retired in October 1969, victim of high fuel costs. The trucks were recycled under UP's U50C's.
Photo Date:  8/27/1965  Upload Date: 11/6/2010 3:31:49 PM
Location:  Cheyenne, WY
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 12(8500 GTEL) UP 12B(8500 GTEL)
Views:  5234   Comments: 2
UP GTEL 18
Title:  UP GTEL 18
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GTEL 18 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on an unknown day in January 1964, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  1/1/1964  Upload Date: 5/4/2011 11:59:01 AM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 18(8500 GTEL)
Views:  2728   Comments: 0
UP GTEL 23
Title:  UP GTEL 23
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GTEL (Gas Turbine Electric Locomotive) 23 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on an unknown day in February 1963, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 23 was built in December 1960 (c/n 34079), retired in February 1970, traded to GE on March 9, 1971.
Photo Date:  2/1/1963  Upload Date: 5/5/2011 4:33:20 PM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 23(8500 GTEL)
Views:  1883   Comments: 0
UP Slug S25
Title:  UP Slug S25
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad Slug S25 at North Little Rock, Arkansas on July 31, 1986, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number S25 was built in January 1952 ( c/n 15835 ) as T&P SW8 816, renumbered T&P 8005, then MP 8005. In August 1981, number 8005 was cut down to a slug and renumbered MP 1416, in March 31, 1986 repainted in North Little Rock style lettering and numbered UP S25. Note the slug was equipped with a fuel filler, but I have not found evidence it was equipped with fuel transfer facilities.
Photo Date:  7/31/1986  Upload Date: 8/28/2018 11:19:21 AM
Location:  North Little Rock, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP S25(Yard Slug)
Views:  424   Comments: 0
UP GTEL 30
Title:  UP GTEL 30
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GTEL (Gas Turbine Electric Locomotive) 30 at Roscoe, Nebraska on May 31, 1962, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 30 was built in June 1961 (c/n 34093), retired in February 1970, sold for scrap in August 1971. Number 30B (c/n 34094) shares the built and retirement information as 30. The tender was converted from a Class 19-C tender removed from a retired 3800 series 4-6-6-4, reclassed 23-C-GTE. Trailing Number 30 are two SD24B's, one SD24, and a caboose, followed by the rest of the train.
Photo Date:  5/31/1962  Upload Date: 7/18/2015 7:22:12 PM
Location:  Roscoe, NE
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  UP 30(8500 GTEL) UP 30B(8500 GTEL)
Views:  1611   Comments: 0
UP Yard Slug S30
Title:  UP Yard Slug S30
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad Yard Slug S30 at North Little Rock, Arkansas on September 13, 1988, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number S30 was built in February 1952 (c/n 15838) as Bauxite & Northern SW9 10. In 1964 the MP traded RS3's 975 and 977 for the 10 which became MP 1254, renumbered later to 1218. It was cut down to a yard slug in December 1981, becoming MP 1421 and on September 9, 1988 became UP S30. On May 20, 2000 it became UPY 924.
Photo Date:  9/13/1988  Upload Date: 9/20/2014 2:17:45 PM
Location:  North Little Rock, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP S30(Yard Slug)
Views:  1080   Comments: 0
UP U50 31
Title:  UP U50 31
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad U50 31 near Omaha, Nebraska on October 26, 1963, Kodachrome by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Union Pacific's Chief Mechanical Officer, D. S. Neuhart, came up with the idea to replace as many as ten first generation locomotives (rated at 1500 hp each) with three dual power plant locomotives producing the equivalant 15,000 horsepower. All three builders responded, and GE delivered three U50's in October 1963. This is the first U50 in road number order, and this is likely the first run of number 31. Completed in October 1963 (c/n 34891), placed in service October 26, 1963, it was retired January 1974 and traded back to GE. It rides on trucks and span bolsters from UP's Standard and Veranda gas-turbines, which were taken out of service in 1962. The trucks and span bolsters were reconditioned by the UP at Omaha and shipped to GE, and the turbines carbodies were scrapped.
Photo Date:  10/26/1963  Upload Date: 11/8/2010 10:45:46 AM
Location:  Omaha, NE
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 31(U50)
Views:  7395   Comments: 2
UP SD45 36
Title:  UP SD45 36
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad SD45 36 at Kansas City, Missouri on an unknown day in May 1985, Kodachrome by Edward M. DeRouin, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 36 was built in March 1968 (c/n 33445) as UP SD45 3636, renumbered to 36 in November 1978 to avoid conflict with new SD40-2's, retired in July 1985, sold for scrap to Erman Corp., Turner, Kansas, August 30, 1985.
Photo Date:  5/1/1985  Upload Date: 4/27/2011 4:42:54 PM
Location:  Kansas City, MO
Author:  Edward M. DeRouin
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 36(SD45)
Views:  1849   Comments: 0
UP U50 37
Title:  UP U50 37
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad U50 37 being delivered at Council Bluffs, Iowa on July 18, 1964, Kodachrome by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built in July 1964 (c/n 35097), it was placed in service July 22, 1964, retired in November 1974 and traded to GE for new power. It was basically two U25B's on a common frame, riding on trucks and span bolsters from retired turbines. It is appears that it is being delivered to the UP.
Photo Date:  7/18/1964  Upload Date: 11/8/2010 11:42:53 AM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 37(U50)
Views:  6332   Comments: 1
UP U50 38
Title:  UP U50 38
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad U50 38 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on June 13, 1965, Kodachrome by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built in July 1964 (c/n 35098), placed in service July 27, 1964, retired September 25, 1973 and traded to GE, the U50 was two U25B's on a common frame (two FDL-16 four stroke prime movers coupled to two GT588 main generators producing 5000 hp total to eight GE-752A traction motors), utilizing span bolsters and trucks from retired gas-turbine locomotives. One wonders why they didn't carry the red stripe sheet metal continuously across the top of the radiator intakes. The triangular shaped items on the running board, located almost over the center of each span bolster, are the sandboxes. The only other customer, the Southern Pacific, acquired just three U50 locomotives and they lasted a bit longer on the SP.
Photo Date:  6/13/1965  Upload Date: 11/10/2010 1:14:34 PM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 38(U50)
Views:  4676   Comments: 0
UP U50 41
Title:  UP U50 41
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad U50 41 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on May 2, 1965, Kodachrome by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built around August 1964 (c/n 35101), retired and traded to GE January 1974. A batch of 12 were delivered between July and September 1964, while a final eight were built May through August 1965. They were numbered 31-53. The number 72 appears in the engineer's side number board, and at the time of this photo, the UP (and the SP) were using the number boards to display the train number, not the locomotive number, so perhaps this locomotive last worked train #72. The trucks and connecting span bolsters came from retired gas-turbine locomotives. This locomotive was essentially two U25B's on a common frame. The UP had determined that the maintenance costs were independent of the power output of the locomotive, so the concept was to reduce maintenance costs by using a few large locomotives in place of several smaller locomotives.
Photo Date:  5/2/1965  Upload Date: 11/14/2010 11:22:33 AM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 41(U50)
Views:  4351   Comments: 0
UP C855 61
Title:  UP C855 61
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad C855 61 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on March 20, 1965, Kodachrome by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. This locomotive was completed in June 1964 (c/n 84731) and retired August 1970.

The UP ran a competition between the three remaining domestic locomotive builders to come up with dual diesel locomotives as a unit reduction experiment. The brainchild of D. S. Neuhart, the UP's CMO (Chief Mechanical Officer), the concept was to replace as many as 10 first generation units with three dual engine units, which would develop 15,000 horsepower. By mid-1963, all three builders had designs ready, with Alco enjoying a 500 horsepower advantage, using two 16-cylinder 2750 hp Model 251C diesels, placed on the frame with the GT-598 generators facing the ends, and radiators located in the middle. Alco built three C855's, two with cabs and one B (booster), numbered 60, 60B and 61. The trucks and span bolsters came from retired gas-turbines reconitioned by the UP and shipped to Alco. The boxes on the running boards are for sand. At 86 feet in length, 16 feet 4¾ inches tall, the 5500 horsepower C855 tipped the scales at 528,000 pounds fully provisioned. The C855's spent their lives in the general freight pool based at North Platte, Nebraska. Unfortunately, they were prone to nagging failures, and with Alco's uncertain future, no more C855's were built. All three C855's were scrapped after a little over six years of service.

Photo Date:  3/20/1965  Upload Date: 9/2/2011 2:58:14 PM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  UP 61(C855)
Views:  6657   Comments: 6
UP GTEL 63
Title:  UP GTEL 63
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GTEL 63 on shop trucks at Omaha, Nebraska on an unknown day in July 1964, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. Built in.March 1954 (c/n 32030), most of it was retired in August 1963. The span bolsters and trucks were re-conditioned by the UP and shipped to Erie, Pennsylvania for GE to inmtall under the U50's. The body was scrapped at an unknown date.
Photo Date:  7/1/1964  Upload Date: 4/30/2011 12:51:49 PM
Location:  Omaha, NE
Author: 
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 63(4500 GTEL)
Views:  2765   Comments: 0
UP GP50 65
Title:  UP GP50 65
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GP50 65 at Cotter, Arkansas on July 27, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 65 was built in January 1981 as MP GP50 3515 (c/n 807023-6), delivered in Jenks Blue paint. It was repainted in MP/UP yellow on July 19, 1984 and received the North Little Rock style Missouri Pacific lettering. On August 4, 1988 it was renumbered to 65 and received the standard Union Pacific lettering. It was renumbered to UP 975 on October 13, 1989, renumbered again to 5573 on December 18, 1997, renumbered again to 1673 on August 4, 2004. You figure it out from here.
Photo Date:  7/27/1989  Upload Date: 4/27/2011 5:04:00 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  UP 65(GP50)
Views:  2081   Comments: 0
UP GP50 65
Title:  UP GP50 65
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GP50 65 and train gets a rollby inspection at Aurora, Missouri on August 4, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  8/4/1989  Upload Date: 10/27/2011 2:10:44 PM
Location:  Aurora, MO
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Station,Action
Locomotives:  UP 65(GP50) UP 247(B30-7A)
Views:  1329   Comments: 0
UP GP50 66
Title:  UP GP50 66
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GP50 66 at Cotter, Arkansas on June 8, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 66 was built in January 1981 as MP GP50 3516 (c/n 807023-7), delivered in Jenks Blue paint, repainted to MP/UP yellow on November 9, 1984, at which time it received the North Little Rock style Missouri Pacific lettering. It was renumbered to UP 66 on October 7, 1988, at which time it received standard UP lettering. It was renumbered to UP 976 on September 13, 1991, renumbered to UP 5574 on May 4, 1998, renumbered again to UP 1670 on July 13, 2004.
Photo Date:  6/8/1989  Upload Date: 4/29/2011 10:21:17 AM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  UP 66(GP50) UP 160(B23-7)
Views:  1477   Comments: 1
UP M-69
Title:  UP M-69
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad Brill M-69 at an unknown location (see comment below, thanks John) on June 2, 1957, Kodachrome by Dick Rumbolz, Chuck Zeiler collection. The slide mount was simply marked: UP M-69 TRESTLE 6/2/57. If anyone recognizes the location, please leave a comment and I will correct this information.

Number M-69 was built by Brill in 1930 as Oregon Short Line M-69 (c/n 22866-1) and retired in May 1958. It was a Brill Model 350, weighed 57 tons, was powered by a Hall Scott 300 horsepower gasoline engine driving GE electrical equipment, and seated 70 passengers. It was retired in May 1958 and presumably scrapped. Nice trailing car, sorry, I couldn't accurately read any numbers, so I am relying on the slide mount to tell the truth.

Photo Date:  6/2/1957  Upload Date: 2/7/2015 1:47:19 PM
Location:  Luray, KS
Author:  Dick Rumbolz
Categories:  Bridge
Locomotives:  UP M-69(Doodlebug)
Views:  2367   Comments: 3
UP DD35A 71
Title:  UP DD35A 71
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad DD35A 71 at Council Bluffs, Iowa on May 31, 1965, Kodachrome by Lou Schmitz, Chuck Zeiler collection. This locomotive was completed in April 1965 (c/n 29985) on EMD Order 7797 and retired August 24, 1981 and scrapped. It produced 5000 hp from 32-cylinders (two 16-cylinder prime movers). When EMD built the DD35, the intention was that it was a B (Booster) unit, no control cab, to be mated to a GP35 for control. The DD35A version with a cab was built in 1965 for the UP (after the DD40 model had been announced) and had the sloping radiators that were applied to the 645-engine SD40 test units. While the DD40 was to have two 645 diesels, the DD35A had two 567D3A diesels. UP 70-83 were built using reconditioned GE 752 traction motors (with 74:18 gear ratio) from trade-in Alco FA and FB cab units. EMD used the designation 752E20A for these reconditioned traction motors. UP 84 was built in part using the reconditioned EMD D67B1 traction motors from wrecked trade-in UP GP9 159 and was equipped with 62:15 gearing. The DD40 design was cancelled in 1966, however, EMD did build 47 DDA40X Centennial locomotives for the UP starting in 1969.
Photo Date:  5/31/1965  Upload Date: 11/10/2010 2:14:26 PM
Location:  Council Bluffs, IA
Author:  Lou Schmitz
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 71(DD35A)
Views:  3715   Comments: 2
UP DD35A 82
Title:  UP DD35A 82
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad DD35A 82 at Los Angeles, California on January 25, 1978, Kodachrome by Joseph R. Quinn, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 82 was completed in June 1965 (c/n 29996) on EMD Order 7797, retired in October 1979 and sold for scrap. It was built using reconditioned GE 752 traction motors (with 74:18 gear ratio) from trade-in Alco FA and FB units. EMD used the designation 752E20A for these reconditioned traction motors.

When EMD designed the cabless DD35, the intent was to use a GP35 (or any cab equipped locomotive) as the lead. There was concern about "nosing", the tendency for such a large rigid wheelbase locomotive to go straight when it encountered curves in the track, thus realigning the track. The track standards were better on the UP than some other railroads, and the problem did not materialize. So the UP asked EMD to install cabs on the next batch of 15 DD35's, and by the time of the order, EMD had some 645 prime mover equipped SD40's in field testing, so the DD35A's got the same flared radiators as the test units. UP DD35A 82 was equipped for Radio Control (RC) operation in May 1968, serving as the control unit, matching UP #82B which served as the remote. All radio control equipment was removed from both units during July 1973 at Salt Lake City, Utah.

Photo Date:  1/25/1978  Upload Date: 4/26/2011 2:57:26 PM
Location:  Los Angeles, CA
Author:  Joseph R. Quinn
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 82(DD35A)
Views:  5270   Comments: 0
UP DD35 97B
Title:  UP DD35 97B
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad DD35 97B at Marysville, Kansas on August 28, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This is a cropped image. See UP GP30 733 (the unit on the left) for the full photo.
Photo Date:  8/28/1965  Upload Date: 10/7/2011 2:26:48 PM
Location:  Marysville, KS
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 97B(DD35) UP 733(GP30)
Views:  1462   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 100
Title:  UP B23-7 100
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23,7 100 at Cotter, Arkansas on August 18, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This is an example of what became known as North Little Rock lettering, a style applied by the ex-MP shops.. The letter C for example, is more squared up in shape.
Photo Date:  8/18/1991  Upload Date: 5/17/2014 12:19:05 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 100(B23-7)
Views:  942   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 100
Title:  UP B23-7 100
Description:  UP B23-7 100 at Cotter, Arkansas on August 18, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 100 was built in January 1978 as MP 2289 (c/n 41772), renumbered by the MP to 4600 to avoid conflict with the newly arriving GP38-2's. It became UP 100 on April 11, 1986, retired May 27, 2005 and became the core for UPY 2659.

A total of 13 out of 82 former MP B23-7's were repainted UP yellow with Missouri Pacific as the road name. This unit was not among those with MP lettering, however, it has the North Little Rock style of UP lettering, using a more squared font, most noticable in the letters U, O, and C.

Photo Date:  8/18/1991  Upload Date: 4/30/2011 10:53:57 AM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster,Yard
Locomotives:  UP 100(B23-7)
Views:  971   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 103
Title:  UP B23-7 103
Description:  UP B23-7 103 at Cotter, Arkansas on April 21, 1990, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  4/21/1990  Upload Date: 10/27/2011 1:50:24 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 103(B23-7)
Views:  474   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 104
Title:  UP B23-7 104
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 104 at Cotter, Arkansas on December 26, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. I posted this slide earlier, this is a new scan with a new scanner, so I'll leave both up for comparison. The first UP 104 was scanned with a Polaroid 4000, this scan is a Plustek 8200.
Photo Date:  12/26/1989  Upload Date: 5/17/2014 1:13:37 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  UP 104(B23-7)
Views:  486   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 104
Title:  UP B23-7 104
Description:  UP B23-7 104 at Cotter, Arkansas on December 26, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  12/26/1989  Upload Date: 5/12/2011 5:03:11 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 104(B23-7)
Views:  537   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 105
Title:  UP B23-7 105
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 105 at Cotter, Arkansas on October 26, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  10/26/1991  Upload Date: 10/10/2015 1:13:03 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 105(B23-7)
Views:  354   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 105
Title:  UP B23-7 105
Description:  UP B23-7 105 at Cotter, Arkansas on July 12, 1992, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  7/12/1992  Upload Date: 5/17/2014 1:49:00 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 105(B23-7)
Views:  552   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 107
Title:  UP B23-7 107
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 107 at Cotter, Arkansas on November 15, 1992, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was wrecked five months after delivery as MP 2296. This shows the adapter piece that the MP shops fabricated to mate an EMD cab to a GE locomotive.
Photo Date:  11/15/1992  Upload Date: 5/17/2014 12:44:00 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 107(B23-7)
Views:  594   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 107
Title:  UP B23-7 107
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 107 at Norfork, Arkansas on November 15, 1992, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This locomotive was wrecked five months after delivery as MP 2296. A replacement GE cab was not available, so the MP shops adapted an EMD cab to a GE locomotive.
Photo Date:  11/15/1992  Upload Date: 10/10/2015 1:35:42 PM
Location:  Norfork, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Scenic
Locomotives:  UP 107(B23-7)
Views:  427   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 109
Title:  UP B23-7 109
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 109 at Cotter, Arkansas on September 15, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  9/15/1991  Upload Date: 9/4/2016 6:29:57 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock,Yard
Locomotives:  UP 109(B23-7)
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UP B23-7 109
Title:  UP B23-7 109
Description:  UP B23-7 109 at Cotter, Arkansas on October 18, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  10/18/1991  Upload Date: 5/17/2014 2:16:05 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  UP 109(B23-7)
Views:  433   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 109
Title:  UP B23-7 109
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 109 at Cotter, Arkansas on September 28, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  11/28/1991  Upload Date: 10/10/2015 2:09:15 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Night
Locomotives:  UP 109(B23-7)
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UP B23-7 111
Title:  UP B23-7 111
Description:  UP B23-7 111 and MP 13080 at Cotter, Arkansas on May 3, 1992, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  5/3/1992  Upload Date: 5/13/2011 11:35:59 AM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  UP 111(B23-7)
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UP B23-7 112
Title:  UP B23-7 112
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad GP38-2 1815 and B23-7 112 at Cotter, Arkansas on March 31, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  3/31/1991  Upload Date: 5/13/2011 12:16:31 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  UP 112(B23-7) UP 1815(GP38-2)
Views:  835   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 112
Title:  UP B23-7 112
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 112 at Cotter, Arkansas on March 31, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This is the east (or south) end of Cotter Yard.
Photo Date:  3/31/1991  Upload Date: 5/13/2011 11:52:53 AM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives: 
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UP Cotter Bridge
Title:  UP Cotter Bridge
Description:  Union Pacific crossing the Cotter Bridge over the White River in Cotter, Arkansas on June 19, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Locomotives pictured are UP 117, 158, and 2178.

The bridge was built in 1903 by the Phoenix Bridge Company, and includes a 285 foot long turn span, deemed necessary by the Army Corps of Engineers as a result of river barge traffic, which in addition to moving commodities up and down the river, also brought in the steel for the constuction of this bridge. The river makes a 90 degree bend at this point. To the right, the railroad was built on the banks of the river for 40-50 miles or so, but to the left, the railroad ascends a steady 1% grade for the next ten miles. The first three spans to the right are level, as is the turn span and the first span to the left, but the next six deck girder spans begin rising at two plus feet in 320 feet. The total length of the bridge, not including the short five panel timber approach trestles at each end, is 1091 feet, 7½ inches. The turn span turned just once since built, for testing, and never turned again. The river barge traffic disappeared upon arrival of the railroad in Cotter.

Photo Date:  6/19/1989  Upload Date: 10/24/2010 5:18:57 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Bridge
Locomotives:  UP 117(B23-7) UP 158(B23-7)
Views:  884   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 121
Title:  UP B23-7 121
Description:  UP B23-7 121 at Cotter, Arkansas on December 24, 1990, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  12/24/1990  Upload Date: 10/25/2012 2:27:03 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 121(B23-7)
Views:  436   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 138
Title:  UP B23-7 138
Description:  UP B23-7 138 at Cotter, Artkansas on February 24, 1990, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in November 1979 as MP 2327 (c/n 42688), a year after delivery it was renumbered to 4638 to make room for newly arriving GP38-2's. On July 19, 1988 it was repainted and renumbered into the UP system as seen here. It became the core for UPY 2665 around June 20, 2007. Note two UP shields on the doors below the cab.
Photo Date:  2/24/1990  Upload Date: 5/28/2011 2:54:31 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 138(B23-7) MP 2112(GP38-2)
Views:  517   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 147
Title:  UP B23-7 147
Description:  UP B23-7 147 at Cotter, Arkansas on?May 26, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 147 was built in December 1979 as MP B23-7 2336 (c/n 42697), renumbered to 4647 in 1980, renumbered to UP 147 on March 1+, 1989, retired by the UP on July 28, 2004, used as a core for UPY RP20GE 2651, released for service on May 10, 2007.
Photo Date:  5/26/1991  Upload Date: 7/14/2011 5:14:15 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  UP 147(B23-7)
Views:  268   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 148
Title:  UP B23-7 148
Description:  UP B23-7 148 at Cotter, Arkansas on June 23, 1990, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 148 was built in December 1979 as MP 2337 (c/n 42698), renumbered in 1980 to 4648, renumbered again to UP 148 on August 30, 1988, retired by the UP on November 30, 2004, and became the core for UPY GG20GE 2303, which was released for service on October 12, 2005.
Photo Date:  6/23/1990  Upload Date: 7/14/2011 5:57:07 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  UP 148(B23-7)
Views:  317   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 151
Title:  UP B23-7 151
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 151 at Cotter, Arkansas on November 20, 1988, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  11/20/1988  Upload Date: 6/21/2014 6:38:07 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  UP 151(B23-7)
Views:  193   Comments: 1
UP B23-7 156
Title:  UP B23-7 156
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 156 at Cotter, Arkansas on May 26, 1991, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  5/26/1991  Upload Date: 6/28/2014 12:05:58 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  UP 156(B23-7)
Views:  280   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 158
Title:  UP B23-7 158
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 158 crossing Georges Creek at Yellville, Arkansas on May 14, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:  5/14/1989  Upload Date: 2/21/2014 1:03:55 PM
Location:  Yellville, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Bridge
Locomotives:  UP 158(B23-7)
Views:  297   Comments: 0
UP B23-7 158
Title:  UP B23-7 158
Description:  Union Pacific Railroad B23-7 158 at Cotter, Arkansas on July 10, 1989, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The Moon is in the upper right, slightly elongated because this was a time exposure.
Photo Date:  7/10/1989  Upload Date: 7/5/2014 4:11:01 PM
Location:  Cotter, AR
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Night
Locomotives:  UP 158(B23-7)
Views:  225   Comments: 0


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