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Steam & Excursion > Steam Question from the "Stooges" from 1936.Date: 02/28/20 08:55 Steam Question from the "Stooges" from 1936. Author: ExStarlightHog In the opening scene of "Grips, Grunts & Groans" from 1936 shows the 4321? with a two digit train number coming into a most likely SoCal station. Anyone know what station or train that was? Always wondered about that. Thanks.
Date: 02/28/20 09:39 Re: Steam Question from the "Stooges" from 1936. Author: kestrel The station is the SP Glendale Station.
Its still standing. Vince in TX Date: 02/28/20 12:43 Re: Steam Question from the "Stooges" from 1936. Author: ExStarlightHog kestrel Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The station is the SP Glendale Station. > > > Its still standing. > > Vince in TX > I thought it might be. Thanks. Wish I could make out the train number, but it's just too fuzzy. Maybe one of the mail trains at the time. Date: 02/29/20 10:48 Re: "Stooges" from 1936. Author: timz Looks like #26, which would be the real Owl
arriving in the morning. Date: 03/01/20 09:17 Re: "Stooges" from 1936. Author: ExStarlightHog timz Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Looks like #26, which would be the real Owl > arriving in the morning. I thought it looked like 26, but just a little too fuzzy to make out for me. Too bad they didn't hold the shot a little longer. Interesting that the engine was 4321 which is descending numerical order. I remember having the 8968 on one of my freight runs which is still 8968 when you look at it upside down from the side window. Date: 03/02/20 08:52 Re: "Stooges" from 1936. Author: juicejunkie Date: 03/02/20 10:53 Re: "Stooges" from 1936. Author: RailRat ExStarlightHog Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > timz Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Looks like #26, which would be the real Owl > > arriving in the morning. > I thought it looked like 26, but just a little too > fuzzy to make out for me. Too bad they didn't > hold the shot a little longer. Interesting that > the engine was 4321 which is descending numerical > order. I remember having the 8968 on one of my > freight runs which is still 8968 when you look at > it upside down from the side window. Ha! Just watched that one last week, I too noticed that 4321 also, may or may not be intentional, the Stooges films included many "visual puns", that might be one? And about the 8968 thing, me and a friend were down in Tijuana, Mexico years ago and noticed a manhole cover with 1961 on it, and the 1's were straight lines, without the little curve on top, so either way, it read 1961 !, Wow Man!..beer helped too! Jim Baker Riverside, CA |