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The railroad and steam locomotive has excited generations ever since the steel wheel rolled on the steel rail. To record this metamorphosis in the American West was a young Navy photographer by the name of Robert O. Hale. David Morgan, longtime editor of Trains Magazine, classified Hale’s work as unique and innovative.
The end of the steam locomotive in the United States more or less ended Hale’s railroad photography. He did shoot first- and second-generation diesels because they were there. He liked Santa Fe’s Chief and Super Chief, as well as Union Pacific’s City of Los Angeles. Bob Hale thought the American Locomotive PA and FA diesel locomotives to be classics.
Hale died in 1992, but his collection was passed on to Malcolm McCarter, who believed Hale’s work should be shared and shown. This book is a peek into the Robert Hale files.
Images from Railroad Photography: Robert O. Hale


Golden West Books was founded in 1960 by Donald Duke, whose love of railroading resulted in dozens of authoritative titles published in the intervening 50 years.