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Nostalgia & History > Warbonnet WednesdayDate: 04/08/20 06:53 Warbonnet Wednesday Author: WichitaJct F7 308 is on the point of train 17 at Pasadena on April 15, 1971. Photo by C, G, Parsons. Amtrak is just about two weeks away and with that will come the end of Santa Fe operated passenger service.
Date: 04/08/20 07:14 Re: Warbonnet Wednesday Author: jdw3460 Really brings back good memories. The Santa Fe really knew how to stack F units together.
Date: 04/08/20 07:51 Re: Warbonnet Wednesday Author: cabman Santa Fe was so meticulous about keeping their passenger power clean and beautiful, so why couldn't some employee touching up the silver keep the overspray off the red? Wouldn't seem too hard with some masking tape or a cardboard mask, would it?
Date: 04/08/20 08:06 Re: Warbonnet Wednesday Author: refarkas First-rate photo that looks so much like 3-D!
Bob Date: 04/08/20 08:27 Re: Warbonnet Wednesday Author: RodneyZona Great shot!! Old Santa Fe Railway LA and Needles based passenger train crews worked between Los Angeles and Needles, CA. LA based engine crews worked to and from Barstow.
Date: 04/08/20 10:46 Re: Warbonnet Wednesday Author: PHall cabman Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Santa Fe was so meticulous about keeping their > passenger power clean and beautiful, so why > couldn't some employee touching up the silver keep > the overspray off the red? Wouldn't seem too > hard with some masking tape or a cardboard mask, > would it? The silver on the pilot was touched up before every run. They didn't have time to mask. At least that's their story. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/08/20 10:47 by PHall. Date: 04/08/20 16:42 Re: Warbonnet Wednesday Author: MojaveBill At least they did that - classy to the end!
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