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Post by espeelover on May 10, 2008 6:55:06 GMT -5
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Post by SP 9811 on May 19, 2008 11:58:19 GMT -5
Awesome stuff!
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Post by thespcaboose on May 19, 2008 17:01:27 GMT -5
Classic photos!!
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Post by SSW9389 on May 23, 2008 7:14:43 GMT -5
Love Gin sign above the cab for its added effect.
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Post by espeelover on Jun 3, 2008 18:07:00 GMT -5
When these came back from Texas, they were almost done in, they leaked like my '67 Chevy. I gave them a nickname of Houston Oilers; well some locals thought it was funny at least.May of 1978.
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Post by espeelover on Jun 3, 2008 18:23:43 GMT -5
Instamatic shot from a 126 slide...but at least the subject was cool! Sometime in 1977
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Post by SP 9811 on Jun 3, 2008 18:26:36 GMT -5
Awesome photos John! Historic stuff.
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Post by thespcaboose on Jun 3, 2008 20:47:41 GMT -5
Love the photos!!
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Post by espeelover on Jun 8, 2008 3:04:03 GMT -5
Remember the footbridge over Taylor? This was my first time going up there, and I was scared I'd get in trouble. I soon learned that as long as you were cool, you could spend a lot of time up there. Lets see what is in this shot besides the neat power that has a DD35 at the far end. I see a block of PFE cars, an un-enclosed auto rack, roofwalks on some of the PFE reefers still, and some cabooses over in the shadows. Another something never to be seen again! Taken in April of 1977; with the 126 camera I kept in my truck.
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Post by espeelover on Aug 20, 2008 5:10:00 GMT -5
Here we see SP "super switcher" C630 3140, these had the transition removed for low speed operations. 3140 was destined to be the last C630 on the SP's property.Taken November of 1978
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Post by thespcaboose on Aug 21, 2008 17:36:04 GMT -5
Great stuff you've goy here John!!!!
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Post by espeelover on Oct 27, 2008 22:14:05 GMT -5
It was mid 1972 when the final decision came down to turn the small fleet of SP 6 axle Centuries into what would become known as, Super Switchers. The work would be done at the Houston Shops and the first unit, renumbered 3140, was out shopped in January of 1973. The only physical change, other than renumbering, was the removal of the pilot plows; the other changes were all electrical and involved disconnecting the dynamic brakes and eliminating the transition steps to the higher speed range. The units pictured here are seen working their little hearts out on smoky October afternoon in 1978. The two Century "Super Switchers" are putting a train together; one that will head for Indio and points east in a few hours. They have taken the power and half the train from one track, and coupled to the rear portion. Now they are shoving the entire train back into the clear. Photo taken 10/27/1978 at Pepper Avenue in West Colton©2008 John Huey Photo
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Post by espeelover on Oct 27, 2008 22:21:40 GMT -5
Sometimes it could be very busy at Pepper Avenue; this was one of those days when my buddy Dennis and I both ran out of film. Taken at West Colton 10/27/1978 © 2008 John Huey Photo
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Post by slocondr on Oct 28, 2008 11:38:39 GMT -5
John... Were the first and third photos taken at City of Industry???
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Post by SP 9811 on Oct 28, 2008 16:54:01 GMT -5
AQMD approved! ;D Awesome photos John!
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