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Nostalgia & History > Here's an Interesting Roger Puta Slide, 3195Date: 10/26/16 00:57 Here's an Interesting Roger Puta Slide, 3195 Author: MartyBernard The color is pretty amazing for a 37 year old Kodachrome. But what was happening. The passebgers sure look confused. San Jose??? SP 3195, a steam generator GP9 rebuild, with Train 151.
Enjoy, Marty Bernared Date: 10/26/16 04:39 Re: Here's an Interesting Roger Puta Slide, 3195 Author: Ray_Murphy I say Sunnyvale. Train has not come to a stop yet.
Ray Date: 10/26/16 06:57 Re: Here's an Interesting Roger Puta Slide, 3195 Author: SPDRGWfan Aboslutely gorgeous photo. The SD looks like it is fresh paint.
Date: 10/26/16 09:44 Re: Here's an Interesting Roger Puta Slide, 3195 Author: callum_out It's actually a GP and a very interesting one, steam generator, non-dynamic and rooftop tanks, neat piece,
made many runs on the Placerville branch. Out Date: 10/26/16 12:33 Re: Here's an Interesting Roger Puta Slide, 3195 Author: MartyBernard Is that Huff or Puff?
Date: 10/26/16 13:06 Re: Here's an Interesting Roger Puta Slide, 3195 Author: ExSPCondr Neither, Huff and Puff were the SP 4450 and 4451, SD9s.
These three Geeps the SP had were known as "Torpedo Boats." G Date: 10/26/16 14:33 Re: Here's an Interesting Roger Puta Slide, 3195 Author: SCUfoamer Based on how many tracks there are, this is at the Santa Clara depot. Heading Northbound
Date: 10/26/16 15:13 Re: Here's an Interesting Roger Puta Slide, 3195 Author: TonyJ I agree it's Santa Clara.
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