Railroad and Train Art
Most railroad companies of yesteryear have gone, but some of the great steam and diesel locomotives they used are shown
here in oil paintings by Robert Hunt. The Santa Fe Chief in warbonnet colors, New York Central's Empire Builder, and the
PRR's famous T1 and K4 steam power are a few of the fallen flags represented, along with the truly unique East Broad Top
RR narrow gauge steam railroad in Pennsylvania. Also worth seeing is the Union Pacific Big Boy in high mountain snow
crossing a pass in the Rockies, and the sharknose diesel units. Accuracy in color schemes and mechanical details and are
throughout every piece of art work, from steam locomotive running gear to the catenary wires that provided overhead
electrical power to the Pennsylvania Railroad's GG-1 and P5A.
OMAHA ROCKET
Oil on Canvas
ROCKVILLE BRIDGE
Oil on Canvas
L & N's BIG RED
8" x 10"
Oil on Canvas
CONRAIL 1977
Oil on Canvas
EAST BROAD TOP #1
Oil on Canvas
EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS
Oil on Canvas
GG-1 WITH FREIGHT
Oil on Canvas
JUST LIKE NEW
Oil on Canvas
K4 AND FORD
Oil on Canvas
LINCOLN FUNERAL TRAIN
Oil on Canvas
MOUNTAIN JOE
Oil on Canvas
NEW HAVEN PICKUP
Oil on Canvas
P5A RAHWAY NJ
Oil on Canvas
REMEMBER WHEN T1
Oil on Canvas
RIO GRANDE WESTERN PACIFIC
Oil on Canvas
ROCKVILLE BRIDGE
Oil on Canvas
SANTA FE CHIEF
Oil on Canvas
SANTA FE FREIGHT
Oil on Canvas
WORKING ON THE B&O
Oil on Canvas
UNION STATION CLEVELAND
Oil on Canvas
2 CHIEFS AND A BRAVE
Oil on Canvas
UNION PACIFIC BIG BOY
Oil on Canvas
TWENTIETH CENTURY LTD
Oil on Canvas
WASH ME
8" X 16"
Oil on Canvas
CHICAGO CROSSROADS
16" X 34"
Oil on Canvas
TORNADO WARNING
22" X 23.5"
Oil on Canvas