My grandfather's funeral was on a dreary day in the winter of 1965. I heard a diesel idling so I sneaked away from the family long enough to grab a shot of a caboose and GP-7. Who knew that the Midland Valley would be history a few years later? |
Date:
11/25/1965 |
Location:
Pawhuska, OK Map  |
Views:
1159 |
Collection Of:

Jim Satterwhite |
Locomotives: |
Author: Jim Satterwhite
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Picture Categories: Yard |
This picture is part of album: North Texas Railroads 1965 - 1968 |