New South Wales Government Railways C38 4-6-2 3802, New South Wales, AU (????) NSWGR C38 4-6-2 3803, New South Wales, AU (????)
An excursion on the McCloud River, headed by RS-12 32, at McCloud, CA, September 1960 (Thomas G. Acheson) Toledo Edison Steeplecab Electric 3, Toledo, OH, September 14, 1977 (????)
Those Aussie 4-6-2s look like a kitbash of some Canadian locos - some CP Royal Hudson sides, the front off a CN Bullet-Nose Betty, and the general streamlining of CN U4 Northern. Cool. One would almost think MLW made them...
L&N C-420 1375, ex-SCL, December 1977 (????) Colorado & Southern Rotary 99201, Golden, CO, January 1975 (Bob Jordan) (This and UP 0-60 4455 sat across the highway from CRRM for a number of years before being moved onsite)
Up till about 10 or so years ago, that rotary and the UP switcher sat there before they were moved across the highway onto the Colorado Railroad Museum grounds. I actually recall seeing the pair hiding in a lot of overgrowth when I was younger. Here's the same rotary, 37 years later in 2012 and a few hundred feet west
L&N U23B 2714, July 1973 (Yale) An early Georgetown Loop train backing out of Silver Plume heading towards the then end of track at Devil's Gate Viaduct, which hadn't been rebuilt at the time of this photo, July 1976 (Bob Jordan)
Amtrak P30CH 703, December 1975 (Bob Jordan) PC Arrow III 542 leads other Arrow IIIs through Metuchen, NJ, August 1975 (Romano)
Rebuilt L&N S2M 2374, ex-L&NE 616, May 1975 (????) A partly crushed UP GP9B 307B, February 1977 (N. Chase) (This accident would retire the unit as it was removed from the roster in late 1977.)
I don't know exactly which engine, but it was a EMD rebuild, so it'd be safe to say its one of the 567s. A slight correction, they're Arrow IIs, not IIIs. As for the speed, the max was 100 mph, so I'd hedge to say around 80-90.
The UP Geep B-unit is a neat catch. According to Utahrails, the B-unit fleet didn't have much time left, as they were progressively retired between 1977 and 1983.
Amtrak Lounge-Obs. 3342, nee-SAL 6602, Oakland, CA, July 23, 1977 (Thomas G. Acheson) Washington Terminal RS1 47, Washington, D.C., October 28, 1974 (Robert M. Rose)