Eastern Oklahoma Railway

Eastbound train #410 stranded at Goodnight circa 1904

Material From Joseph A. Cammalleri

Eastbound train #410 stranded at Goodnight circa 1904 due to Cimarron River flooding track to the east.

Conductor John Fogarty, famous conductor of the fabled "Four Hundred and Fogarty", waves to the photographer. Fogarty was one of the most beloved persons in central Oklahoma during the prime passenger train era on the Eastern Oklahoma Ry line.

This line was takenover by the Santa Fe in 1907.

This print was copied from a glass plate negative loaned by Richard Fogarty. J. Cammalleri collection.

E.O. Index

Letter from Joe to Russell about E.O. condition. October 1998

Eastbound train #410 stranded at Goodnight circa 1904

Engine #1033 with train #414 at Maramec, OK about 1907

The Wreck of Engine 392 & Caboose 329, March 19, 1909

Engine 392, April 25, 1909 - Pulled From The Creek

AT&SF #147 at Fairfax, OK, 1910

Picture - End of Track - 1966