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Nostalgia & History > SP9671 West on the Dry Creek TrestleDate: 03/24/15 21:08 SP9671 West on the Dry Creek Trestle Author: photobob SP9671 leads a westward train on the Dry Creek Trestle along the base of My Shasta in the early 1990's. The power for this train is a GP60, GP40, SD40t2 and a Dash 8. I always call this the Dry Creek Trestle because I think thats what its called.
Robert Morris Photography http://www.snowcrest.net/photobob/index1.html Date: 03/24/15 22:28 Re: SP9671 West on the Dry Creek Trestle Author: 3rdswitch Awesome shot and location.
JB Date: 03/24/15 22:31 Re: SP9671 West on the Dry Creek Trestle Author: RyanWilkerson Great photo Bob. That's the kind of consist I like to see...a bit of everything.
Ryan Wilkerson Fair Oaks, CA Date: 03/25/15 00:29 Re: SP9671 West on the Dry Creek Trestle Author: Seventyfive I enjoy your black and white work and this shot really hits the bullseye! Looks like an especially excellent photo spot and I don't recall having seen photos taken there before. In more normal winters do you ever get snow at that location? Thanks for the great photo!
Rich Date: 03/25/15 06:00 Re: SP9671 West on the Dry Creek Trestle Author: Cajon92 Great shot.
~Ryan Date: 03/25/15 07:51 Re: SP9671 West on the Dry Creek Trestle Author: DynamicBrake Good looking manifest at a great location. Thanks for sharing Bob.
Kent in CArmel Valley Date: 03/25/15 16:47 Re: SP9671 West on the Dry Creek Trestle Author: hogheaded For awhile years ago, there was a pile of fire extinguishers at the trestle base that was the result of guys on passing trains throwing off fire extinguishers to see if they would explode.
EO Date: 03/25/15 17:05 Re: SP9671 West on the Dry Creek Trestle Author: TCnR hogheaded Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > For awhile years ago, there was a pile of fire > extinguishers at the trestle base that was the > result of guys on passing trains throwing off fire > extinguishers to see if they would explode. > > EO Wonder if that's where the extinguishers from the stored SD90's went. |