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Nostalgia & History > SP.Near The End, Part 2.Date: 06/27/16 06:59 SP.Near The End, Part 2. Author: SP2778 Cajon Pass, June 5, 1996.
SP 260 East. Empty sugar beet gons returning to Imperial Valley. SP 254 West. Going for processing ( Hamilton City possibly}. (Don Toles video). You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 06/27/16 07:28 Re: SP.Near The End, Part 2. Author: WP805A Great Videos Thanks Don .
Posted from Android Dave Dodds San Dimas, CA Date: 06/27/16 07:36 Re: SP.Near The End, Part 2. Author: WAF Beets going to Tracy
Date: 06/27/16 09:58 Re: SP.Near The End, Part 2. Author: SCKP187 Nice video and good looking power and trains. Over the years, I have been able to shoot nearly all those units unpatched on the UP in Kansas and Oklahoma.
Brian Stevens Date: 06/27/16 13:40 Re: SP.Near The End, Part 2. Author: kinnearyard Do they still ship sugar beets by rail or have trucks taken over ?
Date: 06/27/16 19:09 Re: SP.Near The End, Part 2. Author: EricSP bayview_boy Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Do they still ship sugar beets by rail or have > trucks taken over ? > All of the sugar beet refineries in California have closed except for Brawley, which is near where those beets were coming from. If I remember correctly, sugar beet acreage in California is down significantly. It is unlikely that any are shipped by rail in California anymore. I have not seen any in probably over 15 years. Also, I believe that Mendota was receiving beets by rail back then. Date: 06/28/16 16:52 Re: SP.Near The End, Part 2. Author: ProAmtrak AWESOME Don!
Date: 06/28/16 18:03 Re: SP.Near The End, Part 2. Author: WAF EricSP Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > bayview_boy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Do they still ship sugar beets by rail or have > > trucks taken over ? > > > > All of the sugar beet refineries in California > have closed except for Brawley, which is near > where those beets were coming from. If I remember > correctly, sugar beet acreage in California is > down significantly. It is unlikely that any are > shipped by rail in California anymore. I have not > seen any in probably over 15 years. > > Also, I believe that Mendota was receiving beets > by rail back then. No, Mendota went truck in the early 80s along with Manteca . No rail beets since 2000 Date: 06/29/16 03:24 Re: SP.Near The End, Part 2. Author: EricSP WAF Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > EricSP Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > bayview_boy Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Do they still ship sugar beets by rail or > have > > > trucks taken over ? > > > > > > > All of the sugar beet refineries in California > > have closed except for Brawley, which is near > > where those beets were coming from. If I > remember > > correctly, sugar beet acreage in California is > > down significantly. It is unlikely that any are > > shipped by rail in California anymore. I have > not > > seen any in probably over 15 years. > > > > Also, I believe that Mendota was receiving > beets > > by rail back then. > No, Mendota went truck in the early 80s along with > Manteca . No rail beets since 2000 > I watched SJVR haul sugar beet hoppers to somewhere on the West Side Line in the late 1990s. |