Rock Island SW1 - Plainview, TX |
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The Texas panhandle town of Plainview features a living railroad artifact in the form of
an ex-Rock Island SW1 locomotive, still wearing its original coat of Rock Island maroon and
yellow paint, an amazing 20 years after the CRI&P's demise!
The switcher is located just east of I-27 at the massive, 4.8
million bushel capacity Cargill elevator (lettered "Agri Producers Grain Corp") on the
north side of town. The elevator is the largest one around; you can't miss it.
I don't have a good photo of it (yet), but apparently also on hand at this elevator is a
Relco-owned Alco switcher, model unknown. This is allegedly the same locomotive which was
formerly located in Tulia, Texas. You can see it lurking in the shed behind the SW1
in one of my shots.
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