Union Pacific 1990 Calendar

Having closed its photography department, Union Pacific relied on its employees to submit photos for the 1990 calendar. The results are impressive, which may reflect as much on whoever picked the photos as the photographers themselves.

Click to download an 15.7-MB PDF of this calendar.

One change is that a full six photos, instead of the three or four of previous years, have railroad content. I especially like September’s, which shows a blur of a UP locomotive about to pass a boarded-up two-story building whose faded paint reads, “B.J. Lund & Co. General Merchandise & Hotel.” March shows the 8444 steam locomotive entering a bridge in Denison, Texas.
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Two coastal photos are impressive. One shows a golden sunset over a beach near La Jolla, California. The other shows a deep red sunset over a fishing boat fleet in Newport, Oregon. The latter photo was taken by “Dick Boonstra, Photographer (Retired),” showing that even after being let go from UP at least one photographer kept his hand in.

December’s winter photo at Yellowstone Park is 1990’s entry into Union Pacific’s fence photos. The other photo I like, probably because I’ve taken a photo from the same spot, is June’s showing Dream Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park,


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