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Date: 02/13/18 20:05
Bringing Back The Southern Pacific, Tom Hallendorf Movies, 1960s
Author: FiveChime

This segment shows PA powered passenger trains at Oakland and Martinez plus and
interesting sequence with Roseville assigned F units bringing reefers into West Oakland
with LA assigned GP35s replacing the F's for journey further eastbound.

Tom Hallendorf movies posted on TO with permission of Tom Hallendorf

Regards, Jim Evans

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Date: 02/13/18 21:14
Re: Bringing Back The Southern Pacific, Tom Hallendorf Movies, 19
Author: WarrenWeiss

Another wonderful look at how things were. Thank you so much.

Warren



Date: 02/13/18 21:54
Re: Bringing Back The Southern Pacific, Tom Hallendorf Movies, 19
Author: Lucky-Duck

I thought that was all of therm...
Tom



Date: 02/14/18 09:42
Re: Bringing Back The Southern Pacific, Tom Hallendorf Movies, 19
Author: AlcoRSD15

You've been blowing my mind every week with this stuff!
- Eric Blasko



Date: 02/14/18 10:36
Re: Bringing Back The Southern Pacific, Tom Hallendorf Movies, 19
Author: HT6

Sounds like Schumann's Concerto for 4 French Horns. Great video too.



Date: 02/14/18 11:23
Re: Tom Hallendorf Movies
Author: timz

1:45 to 2:02-- where?



Date: 02/14/18 11:46
Re: Tom Hallendorf Movies
Author: dmaffei

timz Wrote:
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> 1:45 to 2:02-- where?

It looks to me as in the cab of the KM unit at Oakland service tracks.

Also, Looks like KM #9000 (First KM on the SP) heading east out of Oakland with a Blk Widow F unit behind her. Video is dark, but a pause reveled the # 9000.

Jim,
These are a real treat to see what rail fanning the bay area was like in the mid 60's



Date: 02/14/18 23:28
Re: Tom Hallendorf Movies
Author: dwatry

Jim - these are great!

Duncan



Date: 02/16/18 18:15
Re: Tom Hallendorf Movies
Author: SPB

As always, great stuff Jim. Thanks for continuing to post it.

Gerry



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