Try looking at http://sptco.proboards.com and look in the SP roster section. They have unit by unit information listed by model. Interesting stuff...
I, also wish I could mke it. I have to stay in the Los Angeles area for medical concerns.
i SEE LOTS OF sp UNITS ON ANOTHER WEBSITE.
I like these photos.
I have an extra copy of the Southern Pacific Western Region Employee Timetable #2 that has the information that you're looking for. It's on pages...
About the only type of train I see any more with cabeese are the locals. the thru freight traffic have been using "FREDS" in the Los Angeles area.
To me it looks kind of like a large version on a SW1500.
Fantastic shots by all!!!!
Great photos. You must have an awesome lay out.
Another place to ask is over at http://sptco.proboards107.com they have some good photographers there and they maybe able to help out.
Very nice photos!! Keep 'em coming!!
If you're able to get on the road every possible chance I think the current salary is $100,000. Most people get out 80% of the time. It's hard...
Welcome to the forum.
I really enjoyed the kodachrome photos.
There was a special place in my heart for the Southern Pacific. It's guys like you, Thom, that helps keep the Southern Pacific alive and well today!!
Thank goodness for the good ole days.
Maybe the Southern Pacific Historical Society can help.
I've enjoyed seeing the consist with an ABBA set for power.
I usually watch the action at West Colton Yard in Colton, California. This yard is in the San Bernardino, California area.
I do enjoy seeing a crummy in a photo.