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Date: 11/19/17 17:32
UP's E Unit back in 2012
Author: SouthWestRailCams

Here is another blast from the past videos, UP's E units leaving Mesa, AZ.  Enjoy!

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CA, NM, CO, TX, AZ
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Date: 11/19/17 17:39
Re: UP's E Unit back in 2012
Author: Ritzville

Very NICE looking UP train with a friendly crew. Nice to see the whole train roll by.

Larry



Date: 11/19/17 20:08
Re: UP's E Unit back in 2012
Author: SCKP187

Nice videos---great looking train once you get past the first unit. I was hoping City of Salina would be the coach in the consist, but wasn't. I like the location you shot from.
Brian Stevens



Date: 11/19/17 20:25
Re: UP's E Unit back in 2012
Author: SouthWestRailCams

Ritzville Wrote:
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> Very NICE looking UP train with a friendly crew.
> Nice to see the whole train roll by.
>
> Larry

Thanks Larry!


SCKP187 Wrote:
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> Nice videos---great looking train once you get
> past the first unit. I was hoping City of Salina
> would be the coach in the consist, but wasn't. I
> like the location you shot from.
> Brian Stevens

Thanks Brian.  The location is in Mesa, AZ (Southern Ave / Center), I believe MP 923 on Phoenix Sub.  As of yesterday the SearchLights were still in operation and no replacements have been thought of!

SouthWest RailCams
CA, NM, CO, TX, AZ
https://SouthWestRailCams.com



Date: 11/19/17 21:17
Re: UP's E Unit back in 2012
Author: Margaret_SP_fan

Nice videos, Christina, of a beautiful train.
Well -- beautiful except for the unit on the
point. Can't have everything, but -- GREAT
news about the searchlights!! LOVE those!!
And five domes! Love those, too!



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