Shows: Winterrail '07

Here are photos from the "Winterrail" show held in California in March, 2007. Photos were provided by Ed Long. Click on the thumbnails for larger images. Some of these are very big files so download time may be **slow** for a modem connection.

Above left to right. The entrance; a Union Pacific number plate from a "Challenger" steam locomotive; a Brooks Locomotive Works builder's plate; a promotional item from the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad, AKA the "Salt lake Route".
Above left to right. A baker bowl in the "Harriman Blue" pattern of the"Salt lake Route"; a 1981 commemorative plate in the "DeWitt Clinton" pattern of the New York Central; a display of various railroad china pieces; a dinner plate marked for General Motors.
Above left to right. A platter in the "Stanford" pattern of the Southern Pacific; a small plate in the "Purple Laurel" pattern of the Pennsylvania Railroad; various china pieces in "Harriman Blue" pattern of the Salt lake Route; a small silver pot marked for the Salt lake Route.
Above left to right. A silver syrup pitcher marked for the Southern Pacific; an Adams & Westlake bellbottom lantern marked for the Santa Fe (Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway) with a red cast logo globe; an Adams & Westlake bellbottom lantern marked for the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad with a red cast "SLR" (Salt Lake Route) globe; an Adams & Westlake "Reliable" lantern marked for the Southern Pacific with a clear cast globe.
Above left to right. An Adams & Westlake "Reliable" lantern (unmarked) with a red cast globe marked for the Southern Pacific; an Adams & Westlake drop-fount lantern (1889 Patent) marked for the Union Pacific with an unmarked amber globe; an Adams & Westlake "The Adams" lantern marked for the Union Pacific with a clear, unmarked globe; a display of cast brass locks and keys.
Above left to right. A display of mostly keys with a few locks; two promotional pictures issued by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway; a wax sealer from an unknown railroad.

Thanks to Ed Long for the photos and to everyone
who let their items be photographed.