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Date: 08/17/14 20:24
Preserving the SP at night.
Author: ATSF_SDF40-2

Southern Pacific GP9 3830 is spotted waiting for a clear main to head up the hill at the Golden Gate Model Railroad Club in SF.




Date: 08/17/14 20:42
Re: Preserving the SP at night.
Author: tehachapifan

Extreme coolness.



Date: 08/17/14 23:35
Re: Preserving the SP at night.
Author: Notch16

I can see the bugs swirling around in the headlight beams...

~ BZ



Date: 08/18/14 07:20
Re: Preserving the SP at night.
Author: FiveChime

Great photo.

Regards, Jim Evans



Date: 08/18/14 12:37
Re: Preserving the SP at night.
Author: P5r24

Nice shot!

Like most summer evenings along the California coast,
It won't be long before the "On Shore" winds
roll in off the ocean bringing the fog monster
along with it.

Gary



Date: 08/19/14 13:33
Re: Preserving the SP at night.
Author: hogantunnel

P5r24 Wrote:
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> Nice shot!
>
> Like most summer evenings along the California
> coast,
> It won't be long before the "On Shore" winds
> roll in off the ocean bringing the fog monster
> along with it.
>
> Gary

What the great "Stein" called the "marine layer."



Date: 08/19/14 16:58
Re: Preserving the SP at night.
Author: PHall

hogantunnel Wrote:
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> P5r24 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Nice shot!
> >
> > Like most summer evenings along the California
> > coast,
> > It won't be long before the "On Shore" winds
> > roll in off the ocean bringing the fog monster
> > along with it.
> >
> > Gary
>
> What the great "Stein" called the "marine layer."


Along with just about everyone else down here in SoCal.



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