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The Interstate Photo Gallery

  If you have any pictures of the Interstate locomotives and rolling stock you would like to share.  Please let me know.  I would love to post them on this page. 

Interstate Steam Locomotives
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Interstate Diesels
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Original colors

Interstate Rolling Stock
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Interstate Diesels
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Southern colors

Interstate Property
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Demo Units on the Interstate.
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Links to some interesting photos:   The links will open in a new window.  Credit for the photos are listed below each picture.

Interstate coal hopper built by Norfolk Western. Class H-6 Hopper Car No.7010. These was one of the 50 ton cars. First of the 7010-8009 (1000 cars) put into services in 1946.

Coal fired steam Derrick W-50 of the Interstate Railroad (150-ton capacity) at Andover in 1967.

Interstate Units on "Weekend Loan" in Appalachia, Dec. 1964.

Int. 39 sitting in the Andover's diesel shop in June 1965.

Interstate #36 and #32 at Andover on the turntable track in 1965. The yard water tanks can be seen in the background. (The caption states this is in Appalachia but also says Andover in location.)

The last Interstate RS-3 at Andover awaits its departure early the next morning, dead in tow (although it's still burbling away in this scene just after dusk), to Atlanta--where it will join its nine roster mates to finish its career elsewhere. (1965)

Ex-Southern S-2, now General Coal at Andover, for some work. The Interstates wrecking crane still at work in 1966.

Rebuilt (by Southern) Interstate caboose number 12 at Andover in 1968.

Andover post office during the modern era. NS tracks next to it.

Int. 33 sitting on the ground in old southern yard after being borrowed by Southern for some weekend yard work in 1965.