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Nostalgia & History > OTH-16: Amtrak under dark skies on The HillDate: 08/03/22 09:27 OTH-16: Amtrak under dark skies on The Hill Author: valmont Here's a shot I got of Amtrak on 6-16-82 ... at least it wasn't snow! But those dirt access roads back then could get pretty muddy when it rained ...
Date: 08/03/22 09:54 Re: OTH-16: Amtrak under dark skies on The Hill Author: retcsxcfm Very nice,Vince.
Uncle Joe Date: 08/03/22 11:06 Re: OTH-16: Amtrak under dark skies on The Hill Author: AndyBrown It was always a treat to get a consist with one of the old Hi-Levels in it; the luggage racks were tiny but the seats were oh so much better than the Superliners'.
Andy Date: 08/03/22 13:49 Re: OTH-16: Amtrak under dark skies on The Hill Author: texchief1 Neat shot1
RC Lundgren Elgin,, TX Date: 08/03/22 22:24 Re: OTH-16: Amtrak under dark skies on The Hill Author: GP25 Is this the Sunset Limited or the California Zephyr?
Jerry Martin Los Angeles, CA Central Coast Railroad Festival Date: 08/04/22 07:02 Re: OTH-16: Amtrak under dark skies on The Hill Author: SPDRGWfan The Hill being the Sierra's via Donner Pass?
Date: 08/04/22 09:22 Re: OTH-16: Amtrak under dark skies on The Hill Author: UP3806 Looks like Hermosa, WY on Sherman Hill.
Tom Date: 08/04/22 13:56 Re: OTH-16: Amtrak under dark skies on The Hill Author: valmont UP3806 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Looks like Hermosa, WY on Sherman Hill. > > Tom Correct ... I started this series back on 7/20 ... seems like a good idea to provide sonething I included in that first installment so that for those who haven't been following 'OTH' it will provide some context: From my post of 7/20/22:This post is the first in this series which is titled ‘OTH’ … short for ‘Over The Hill” (careful with interpretations : ^ ). The locations for these pictures are Cheyenne and environs (and a little east to Archer), and Laramie … and the UP in between is the source of the title. 'The Hill’, of course, is named Sherman. |