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Nostalgia & History > When variety was the norm at DunsmuirDate: 09/23/05 15:41 When variety was the norm at Dunsmuir Author: photobob As the sun slowly sets in the west a couple of eastbounds are ready to do battle with the stiff climb out of Dunsmuir Yard and the grade above Cantara Loop.
Date: 09/23/05 16:31 Re: When variety was the norm at Dunsmuir Author: RustyRayls Very nice photo Bob.
Date: 09/23/05 20:31 Re: When variety was the norm at Dunsmuir Author: TCnR Maybe the hornologists could ID the horns for reference, thanks.
Date: 09/23/05 21:09 Re: When variety was the norm at Dunsmuir Author: NH2006 Schweet, time machine take me back!
Date: 09/23/05 21:19 Re: When variety was the norm at Dunsmuir Author: samreeves Another photobobochrome? The yard was a lot more interesting in those days.
Date: 09/24/05 11:20 Re: When variety was the norm at Dunsmuir Author: FriendlySP photobob Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > As the sun slowly sets in the west a couple of > eastbounds are ready to do battle with the stiff > climb out of Dunsmuir Yard and the grade above > Cantara Loop. We moan about the UP but imagine how those Rio Grande fans felt when Anschutz merged the Rio Grande (at least operationally) into the SP. I'll never forge the first time I saw a Colorado State Highway map showing "SPT" as the railroad over Tennessee Pass. Bob K. Tucson Date: 09/24/05 14:04 Re: When variety was the norm at Dunsmuir Author: Steamjocky TCnR Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Maybe the hornologists could ID the horns for > reference, thanks. The D&RGW engine has an M3 and the GP60 has a P3. steamjocky Date: 09/26/05 21:54 Re: When variety was the norm at Dunsmuir Author: ProAmtrak NH2006 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Schweet, time machine take me back! I'm with ya, where's Doc Brown and the Delorean when you need them? Great pic Bob, wish SP was still alive now, they sure wouldn't be in a big mess now or even the meltdown of 97 if UP left SP Alone! |