Steel Rails Gallery presents
The prints on this page have been pre-selected by the gallery for a blowout holiday season sale.
This is a one-time only offer. We have discounted the prices on these prints and are offering them to collectors at 50% of their retail price.
These are high-quality unsigned lithographs made from the artist's original paintings. In order to protect the current fair market value of each particular edition, there is a $15.00 per print fee for those wishing the artist's signature, and/or a personalized message in the lower border of each print.
Prints will be shipped in a sturdy mailing tube with a charge of $11.50 per order to cover shipping and handling.
Please contact the gallery directly to place an order for these prints:
mainlinememories@yahoo.com or call us at (404) 963-4272.
A Burlington Northern unit train is being loaded with coal at the Caballo Coal Mine near Gillitte, Wyoming on the famous Powder River Basin. This is where extremely large deposits of low-sulfer coal are extracted from the ground and loaded onto trains.
The power for this train are three SD-70 Mac class diesel locomotives. In the consist are the articulated "trough-train" hopper cars . These are articulated and have a 5 unit drawbar per each set of cars.
This print measures 18" x 26" on high quality 80 lb. paper........................Sale price $20.00
A Union Pacific "Big Boy" is being turned on the turntable at the massive Riverdale Freight Yard located in Ogden,Utah. This is the western servicing point for all of the railroad's locomotive fleet prior to taking their respective consists east to Omaha, Nebraska, the eastern terminous of the railroad.
The "Big Boy" is a 4-8-8-4 class articulated steam locomotive. It is the world's most powerful steam locomotive.
( This print measures 14" x 28" on high-quality stock.................................................$30.00
Three classes of Union Pacific steam locomotives have just completed having their tenders filled with coal prior to being placed on the "ready" tracks where they will await their assignments.
From left to right is the Challenger class "greyhound" complete with smoke deflectors. in the middle is a "Big Boy", and on the right is a "Northern" class 4-8-4.
The sun is breaking over Mt. Ben Lomond in the background spreading its rays into the shadow being cast by the towering mountain.
( This print measures 14" x 28" on high-quality paper stock................................................$(30.00)
The National Limited, the Crusader, and the Blue Comet race one another out of the massive Jersey Terminal complex located in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Lower Manhattan lies across the Hudson River, in the immediate background. The year is 1941.
Of particular note, the Twin Towers image appears ghosted out in the exact location where they were to be built some 40 years later.
This painting serves as a memorial to the trains of America, the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the September 11, 2011 attack on the World Trade Center in New York City.
This print measures 14" x 28" on high quality 80 lb. paper........................................Sale price(30.00) $(30.00}
A Pennsylvania GG-1 hustles the Broadway Limited southbound near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the mid-50's, passing its northbound counterpart.
This is high-speed electrified territory where the standard track speed is in excess of 110 miles per hour! A distant thunderstorm highlights the fact that this is an electrically powered train which receives its power from the overhead wires.
This print measures 18" x 28" on high quality 80 lb. paper........................................Sale price $30.00
Southern Railway's Crescent is roaring south on the last lap into Atlanta, Georgia's Peachtree Station. The train is near Duluth,Georgia, now home to the Southeastern Railway Museum. It is the Spring of 1972, and this train is one ot the USA's last privately run first-class passenger trans.
This painting is a tribute to Mr. Graham Claytor Jr., the past president of Southern Railway. He saw to it that the Crescent remained a first-class operation right up to its takeover by AMTRAK.
This print measures 18" x 24" on high quality 80 lb. paper.......................................Sale price $20.00
2014 Inventory Reduction Sale