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Western Railroad Discussion > We're Definitely Not In Kansas AnymoreDate: 05/28/15 22:14 We're Definitely Not In Kansas Anymore Author: walstib With a visiting Kansas City Southern locomotive on the point and a string cars stretching back across the Santa Ynez River bridge on to Vandenberg Air Force Base, an El Paso-bound auto rack train takes the siding at Surf to meet "Lucky Seven" Surfliner 777 tonight.
Date: 05/29/15 04:48 Re: We're Definitely Not In Kansas Anymore Author: ns1000 NIIIIIIICE....!!
Date: 05/29/15 07:09 Re: We're Definitely Not In Kansas Anymore Author: FiveChime Please forgive my lack of knowledge, but this appears to be a through train from the Bay Area.
I thought only locals were running on the Coast these days. Regards, Jim Evans Date: 05/29/15 07:16 Re: We're Definitely Not In Kansas Anymore Author: SCKP187 Nice catch of a unit really out of its element.
Brian Stevens Date: 05/29/15 07:35 Re: We're Definitely Not In Kansas Anymore Author: Torisgod FiveChime Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Please forgive my lack of knowledge, but this > appears to be a through train from the Bay Area. > > I thought only locals were running on the Coast > these days. There are no regularly scheduled, symboled trains on the Coast Line, but its status as an afterthought route makes it a good route to operate empty as-needed trains, such as autorack and baretable repos, and autorack repos like this are very common. Tor in Eugene |