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Nostalgia & History > SP branchline memoryDate: 08/21/14 13:28 SP branchline memory Author: RplusLJetService Just another of the hundreds of images (not enough) of the West Valley Local. Low-nose GP9 #2890 on the Hamilton Branch heading back to Wyo, Ca. back in November of 1985.
Adam Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/21/14 13:42 by RplusLJetService. Date: 08/21/14 14:44 Re: SP branchline memory Author: callum_out That was back when Holly was still shipping both bulk and some bagged sugar,
neat shot. Out Date: 08/22/14 09:21 Re: SP branchline memory Author: TonyJ I like it.
Date: 08/22/14 09:22 Re: SP branchline memory Author: ShastaDaylight Adam,
This is a nice photo showing the SP many of us remember. Question; which direction are you looking in this photo? The snow-clad mountain in the background looks like 8098 ft Mt. Linn (also known as South Yolla Bolly Peak), the highest mountain in the Coast Range west of the Sacramento Valley and frequently snow-covered during winter and early spring. The mountain in question is west of Gerber on the Shasta Route. Thanks for the help... ShastaDaylight Date: 08/22/14 10:04 Re: SP branchline memory Author: RplusLJetService ShastaDaylight Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Adam, > > This is a nice photo showing the SP many of us > remember. Question; which direction are you > looking in this photo? The snow-clad mountain in > the background looks like 8098 ft Mt. Linn (also > known as South Yolla Bolly Peak), the highest > mountain in the Coast Range west of the Sacramento > Valley and frequently snow-covered during winter > and early spring. The mountain in question is west > of Gerber on the Shasta Route. Thanks for the > help... > > ShastaDaylight This view is looking east at the extreme north end of the Sierra Nevada range. Adam |