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Post by shastafan on Jun 5, 2008 10:56:01 GMT -5
An eastbound Toledo Hauler exits Tunnel 24 on the morning of 06.18.88. This train originated in Eugene, terminated in Toledo and was an "Over one day, back the next" operation. The consist was always (at least what I saw) the GP40-2/TEBU sets. Loaded chip cars were behind the headend, then helpers, and empty boxcars brought up the rear. John Helpers
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Post by espeelover on Jun 5, 2008 14:44:39 GMT -5
Very very nice work; late SP that still looked mighty fine.....
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Post by SP 9811 on Jun 7, 2008 12:09:03 GMT -5
Excellent work!
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Post by sp4009 on Jun 9, 2008 3:25:23 GMT -5
Got any more? I'm planning on modeling the Toledo Branch, July, 1967 ;-)
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Post by thespcaboose on Jun 9, 2008 16:11:44 GMT -5
Very good shots!!
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Post by shastafan on Jun 11, 2008 20:00:35 GMT -5
Got any more? I'm planning on modeling the Toledo Branch, July, 1967 ;-) Here's one more of the same train at Burpee (near Toledo). John
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Post by sp4009 on Jun 12, 2008 2:08:38 GMT -5
Cool Amazing how those pines dwarf the train. Neat thing about the late 60's, I can run F units, GP9's, SD9's, SD40's, SD45's, C628's, C630's.... Ran with F's most of the time, but bigger units made the journey Thanks,
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Post by espeefoamer on Jul 1, 2008 20:12:51 GMT -5
You can even run some of those older units in Black Widow paint!
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Post by thespcaboose on Jul 2, 2008 0:48:45 GMT -5
All of the shots are excellent!!!!
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Post by shastafan on Jul 2, 2008 18:06:51 GMT -5
Cool Amazing how those pines dwarf the train. Neat thing about the late 60's, I can run F units, GP9's, SD9's, SD40's, SD45's, C628's, C630's.... Ran with F's most of the time, but bigger units made the journey Thanks, You're quite welcome , though there aren't many pine trees in the coast range - mainly douglas fir, spruce and hemlock. Do you happen to know Travis Berryman? He's an RFE down in your area somewhere. I would sometimes see him trackside shooting the last of the SP. John
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Post by sp4009 on Jul 5, 2008 1:04:03 GMT -5
Cool Amazing how those pines dwarf the train. Neat thing about the late 60's, I can run F units, GP9's, SD9's, SD40's, SD45's, C628's, C630's.... Ran with F's most of the time, but bigger units made the journey Thanks, You're quite welcome , though there aren't many pine trees in the coast range - mainly douglas fir, spruce and hemlock. Do you happen to know Travis Berryman? He's an RFE down in your area somewhere. I would sometimes see him trackside shooting the last of the SP. John Travis Berryman "doesn't ring a bell," though it is possible I've seen, or even been "tested" by him...
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