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Date: 07/31/13 12:21
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Author: F40PHR231

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Date: 07/31/13 12:27
Re: Western Pacific heritage from Idaho to Utah
Author: 70ACE

Very nice photos and descriptions, Thanks.



Date: 07/31/13 12:38
Re: Western Pacific heritage from Idaho to Utah
Author: pummer

Great travelogue of a undercovered area.



Date: 07/31/13 12:57
Re: Western Pacific heritage from Idaho to Utah
Author: SP8595

I agree, Great coverage and shots from a seldom seen line! All fine views but #7 and #13 are especially pleasing:}



Date: 07/31/13 14:17
Re: Western Pacific heritage from Idaho to Utah
Author: Washy

If the power desk does what it normally does, that same consist will be headed west tomorrow on the MROHK...



Date: 07/31/13 14:47
Re: Western Pacific heritage from Idaho to Utah
Author: SP8595

Power for the MROHK-01 lined up to be the UP 7410, 4357, 6323, 5529, 1983, 5752 and 7112.
Doesn't look like it will be on the point!



Date: 07/31/13 18:49
Re: Western Pacific heritage from Idaho to Utah
Author: WP707

A pay phone in the last photo ! We don't see many of those in my area anymore...



Date: 07/31/13 20:30
Re: Western Pacific heritage from Idaho to Utah
Author: RioGrandeFan

Was that UTA station built a bit far in advance or what? What's the story with it. Looks brand new but with a pay phone and no rails. Kinda odd...

Lee Ryan - Rio Grande Fan
Denver, CO



Date: 08/01/13 05:19
Re: Western Pacific heritage from Idaho to Utah
Author: ns1000

NIIIIICE set of pics!!!! Thanks for sharing.



Date: 08/01/13 18:04
Re: Western Pacific heritage from Idaho to Utah
Author: wesleygreer

Wow, fantastic series!



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