Top : Rail : Posters or Art Prints Links: - 819- Thanks to the Cotton Belt Historical Society, the "819" can be seen romping through the Arkansas hills on a stormy night. Printed on a neutral pH matte finish cover stock. Personally signed by John Winfield. All Winfield posters suitable for framing. Limited Edition. Dimensions: 18" x 24". (Added: 2000-02-29 Rating: 0.00) Rate It
- Purina Junction- It's early evening at "Purina Junction." The Rock's Old Guard Geep idles in the foreground while new GE power drags a grain train past. Storm clouds are gathering in the distance as they were for Rock Island in this mid-1970's scene. Printed on a neutral pH matte finish cover stock. Personally signed by John Winfield. All Winfield posters suitable for framing. Limited Edition. Dimensions: 18" x 24". (Added: 2000-02-29 Rating: 7.00) Rate It
- Santa Fe Legacy- "The Santa Fe Legacy" depicts the continuation of classic locomotives on the Santa Fe. Printed on a neutral pH matte finish cover stock. Personally signed by John Winfield. All Winfield posters suitable for framing. Limited Edition. Dimensions: 18" x 24". (Added: 2000-02-29 Rating: 0.00) Rate It
- Texas Thunder- Featuring the full-color glory of Texas and Pacific's 2-10-4 #610, with an original paint scheme, EMD E-8 and F-7 diesel at her flanks. Printed on a neutral pH matte finish cover stock. Personally signed by John Winfield. All Winfield posters suitable for framing. Limited Edition. Dimensions: 18" x 24". (Added: 2000-02-29 Rating: 0.00) Rate It
- That Frisco Flair- "That Frisco flair" was the clean and classy look that Frisco maintained through the transition from steam to diesel. Some of the best motive power in the country maintained fast schedules through the Ozarks and beyond. Printed on a neutral pH matte finish cover stock. Personally signed by John Winfield. All Winfield posters suitable for framing. Limited Edition. Dimensions: 18" x 24". (Added: 2000-02-29 Rating: 0.00) Rate It
- The Next Wave- The sweep of Puget Sound, Washington, just south of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, is the setting for this dynamic portrayal of the future of railroading in North America. The artist, J. Craig Thorpe, is renowned for his paintings of railroads in historical settings and regional landscapes. This painting is featured on the inside cover of the 1997 Car and Locomotive Cyclopedia published by Simmons-Boardman Books, Inc. Dimensions: 18" x 24". (Added: 2000-02-29 Rating: 0.00) Rate It
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