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Rail Art

Terranc Fogarty

These Paper Giclee prints are limited editions and come signed and numbered by the artist.

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LIMITED EDITION

Great River Steam – Letting o some steam, the legendary Milwaukee Road #261 is chugging along, making its way southbound through the scenic west bank of the Mississippi River. This vintage masterpiece is picturesque and perfect for any railroad enthusiast. 24"x12". #408816 $195.95

LIMITED EDITION Age of Wonder – A ten-year-old boy watches in wonder as the Soo Line #2719 Paci c steam locomotive chugs through the rural Minnesota late summer landscape. 27½"x13". #410105 $194.95

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Rollingstone Express – A couple of young boys are momentarily distracted from their baseball game as a Soo Line Paci c steam locomotive rumbles by, with the engineer giving a friendly wave. 18"x 6". #410106 $59.95 Northern Flyer – A Paci c steam locomotive sends its steam into a clear winter night in rural Southeastern Minnesota as a couple local boys play pond hockey. 20"x 8¾". #410107 $99.95

Christian Oldham

These Paper Giclee prints are limited editions and come signed and numbered by the artist.

Parkersburg – This gorgeous scene depicts a B&O passenger train behind a Class P7d locomotive #5301 arriving in Parkersburg, WV, in the 1950s, as daily life continues on the streets below. 20"x15". #410197 $129.95

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Congress and Wabash – This beautiful print depicts a North Shore Electroliner on the elevated tracks in bustling downtown Chicago. 15"x 20". #410103 $149.95

Above Wheeling Creek A B&O Paci c passenger train crosses a handsome stone bridge that spans Wheeling Creek in West Virginia. 18"x12". #410102 $149.95

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Water Train – In this scene from the 1930s at Pigeon Key, a Florida East Coast 4-8-2 type locomotive hauls a train of tank cars lled with fresh water over the famous “railroad that went to sea,” bound for the resort in Key West, FL. At the time, these daily water trains were the primary source of fresh water for the residents living on the Keys. 24"x18". #410198 $129.95