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Western Railroad Discussion > Training in Sparks, NevadaDate: 01/12/22 15:02 Training in Sparks, Nevada Author: SoCalCynic The Worlds Worst Railfan Photographer has a new job with ITS Logistics in Reno and Sparks. During training on 12/30/21, I broke away for some quick fanning on the famed SP mainline. I caught these two engines pulling separate cuts of cars - it is such a rarity in my home of Orange County to see such switching. One engine is SD70M 4532 and the other is C45ACCTE 5329.
Taken next to either Summit Racing Equipment or Store Supply Warehouse... Enjoy! Landon Miller Lake Forest, CA Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/12/22 20:19 by SoCalCynic. Date: 01/12/22 16:09 Re: Training in Sparks, Nevada Author: BoilingMan Yeah, that's pretty bad.
Love it! SR Date: 01/12/22 16:51 Re: Training in Sparks, Nevada Author: callum_out You get something of a pass because that really pretty fence didn't used to be there!
Out Date: 01/12/22 19:08 Re: Training in Sparks, Nevada Author: SCKP187 Seems to be UPs standard choice of fence—they have put up fence like this in Coffeyville KS the past few years
Brian Stevens Posted from iPhone Date: 01/12/22 20:06 Re: Training in Sparks, Nevada Author: clem SCKP187 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Seems to be UPs standard choice of fence—they > have put up fence like this in Coffeyville KS the > past few years If it's a UP fence, the top is angled to ... do what? Prevent employees from escaping? |