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  1. ON THE TRESTLE

    ON THE TRESTLE

    Yolo Short line excursion using ex SP S10 # 1233.
  2. MEEET AT REDDING

    MEEET AT REDDING

    The Daylight meets a Southern Pacific freight in Redding California.
  3. DIAOBINGSHAN STATION 3

    DIAOBINGSHAN STATION 3

    Morning local arriving at the station
  4. BULLET TRAIN

    BULLET TRAIN

    My first view of the bullet train....I was on an R & R from Vietnam in April 1966..it was 7 days, not enough to return to the states, but japan was mighty good for railfan!
  5. CALIFORNIA WESTERN # 45

    CALIFORNIA WESTERN # 45

    A 1973 excursion on the Cal Western with engine #45
  6. EVENING SUN

    EVENING SUN

    A late afternoon outbound local passenger on the Tiefe railway.
  7. DEPOT AT DIAOBINGSHAN

    DEPOT AT DIAOBINGSHAN

    A couple of mid day steam hauled locals waiting to leave the station at diaobingshan.
  8. Passenger Crossing

    Passenger Crossing

    Not sure why the engineer opened the cylinder cocks when he approached the crossing...but no complaints from me !
  9. THE DAILY PASSENGER

    THE DAILY PASSENGER

    Chabuga bound steam hauled passenger running near Gulumanhan, China
  10. END OF THE LINE

    END OF THE LINE

    Ex Santa Fe 3751 at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The original SF wooded station is immediately behind the engine. The large structure up on the bluff is the famous El Tovar hotel.
  11. 3751

    3751

    Former AT&SF 3751 on it's return journey to Southern California after visiting the Grand Canyon Railway.
  12. Jitong Passenger

    Jitong Passenger

    East bound passenger train running near Gulumanhan, China
  13. The Cardinal

    The Cardinal

    I can remember when the WSAZ sign was a lighted neon, with the letters flashing. That was in the early 1960s. The WSAZ sign has been here so long that some crews call this signal "clear at WSAZ."
  14. AT&SF 3751 Grand Canyon

    AT&SF 3751 Grand Canyon

    Ex Santa Fe #3751 on the Grand Canyon Railway.
  15. Sibambe & Cuenca

    Sibambe & Cuenca

    Special train on the Sibambe & Cuenca.."Trains Unlimited " trip.
  16. The boy

    The boy

    Q & Q passenger special climbing to Alausi
  17. Heading for the Andes

    Heading for the Andes

    Special train on the G & Q just a few miles out of Huigra on the climb up to Alausi, Equador. #58 is Baldwin's last steam locomotive. 1953.
  18. Running around

    Running around

    The daily "mixto" with a special in the hole. Ten miles from Duran on the line to Quito, Equador
  19. Main street

    Main street

    Equadorian mixed train. running down the main street of Milagro, Equador
  20. Hometown Boy

    Hometown Boy

    Good morning America how are you? Don't you know me I'm your native son, I'm the train they call The City of Rockland, I'll be gone two hundred miles when the day is done.


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