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Date: 01/03/25 10:03
F Unit Fiday, & Some Interesting Rail Activity from early 1965
Author: FiveChime

Sequences from the hill south from the Bayshore Yard show the departure of dail freights
during the 1960s time period. The Coast Los Angeles Merchandise (CLAM) with GP35,
East Pleasanton Turn (Rock Train) with Fs, and Trans Bay Extra (TBX) with C-628.
CLAM went to LA, Rock Train was a turn to East Pleasanton via Dumbarton Bridge
and Niles Canyon, and TBX to Oakland.
Late Tom Hallendorf 8mm to DVD.
Regards, Jim Evans

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Date: 01/03/25 10:18
Re: F Unit Fiday, & Some Interesting Rail Activity from early 196
Author: Ritzville

Very Nice and interesting SP look back!!

Larry



Date: 01/03/25 11:11
Re: F Unit Fiday, & Some Interesting Rail Activity from early 196
Author: BoilingMan

Wow- what a cool era in SP history!
SR



Date: 01/03/25 12:31
Re: F Unit Fiday, & Some Interesting Rail Activity from early 196
Author: ble692

7757 was built June 1965 and looks pretty fresh. Film must be from not too long after that.



Date: 01/03/25 19:54
Re: F Unit Fiday, & Some Interesting Rail Activity from early 196
Author: weather

Thanks Jim for this!  I believe F-7 #6402 is saved in Sacto. at CSRM



Date: 01/04/25 13:03
Re: F Unit Fiday, & Some Interesting Rail Activity from early 196
Author: mapboy

You didn't mention the F-M on the commuter train!

mapboy



Date: 01/04/25 14:57
Re: F Unit Fiday, & Some Interesting Rail Activity from early 196
Author: WAF

Last Freight out of Bayshore with the Century was the OVESF



Date: 01/05/25 19:53
Re: F Unit Fiday, & Some Interesting Rail Activity from early 196
Author: RailRat

Great look back in time!
Really love these old films
More Please!

Jim Baker
Riverside, CA



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