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Joe McMillan, myself and I think, Tom Casey, shooting one of the first Kodachrome lash-ups coming through McCook, IL heading west. I don't have a picture of Joe here but I do have a shot taken that day of his Brown Ford with "SPSF" licence plates...
Eastbound Santa Fe SD45 "Kodachrome" #5351 leads a manifest freight while braving the winter wonderland through Cajon Station on the North Main on Cajon's 1st Subdivision on February 25, 1987.
Santa Fe "Kodachrome" SF30C #9516 takes the point position on this eastbound COFC/TOFC train on Cajon's 1st Subdivision through Devore in 1987.
Santa Fe premerger C30-7 "Kodachrome" #8141 heads up this westbound freight on Cajon's #1 Main of the 1st Subdivision through Verdemont on May 14, 1988.
Santa Fe premerger C30-7 "Kodachrome" #8080 heads up this westbound freight on Cajon's #1 Main of the 1st Subdivision through Verdemont on May 14, 1988.
Santa Fe SD45-2 "Kodachrome" #5826 leads this eastbound TOFC freight through Cajon Summit with the recently snow dusted San Gabriel Mountains as a backdrop in 1987.
Santa Fe SD45-2 "Kodachrome" #5826 leads this eastbound TOFC freight through Cajon Summit with the recently snow dusted San Gabriel Mountains as a backdrop in 1987.
I'll have to research the date, but I do remember meeting Joe McMillan (McMillan Publishing)at this location, so I knew something special was coming. (I have a shot of Joe's cars somewhere, it had the plate # "SPSF") We both set up on the northwest corner of the McCook diamond. I've...
The last 6-axle SP locomotive still in Kodachrome colors sits in Eugene Yard on 3/21/2000. In not very many months this veteran would finally be retired by the UP.