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Westbound Santa Fe "SuperFleet" Dash 8-40BW #581 leads its train through Cajon Summit on the South Main before beginning the 3% descent to Cajon Station in 1995.
On a brisk January morning in 1995, an eastbound Santa Fe doublestack train led by Dash8-40CW #818 in classic warbonnet colors pulls through Cajon Summit in Cajon Pass.
Christmas Eve 1987 finds a Santa Fe eastbound mixed freight pulling through a snowy Cajon Summit on the North Main of the 1st Subdivision led by EMD GP35u #2804.
Christmas Eve 1987 finds a Santa Fe TOFC westbound freight pulling through Cajon Summit on the South Main of the 1st Subdivision led by GE C30-7 #8053.
Santa Fe caboose #999286 brings up the markers on a westbound freight passing through Cajon Summit during a time when you actually enjoyed waiting for the end of a freight train. The date was Christmas Eve 1987!
On a cold Christmas Eve at Cajon Summit, Santa Fe SD40-2 #5206 leads a westbound freight along the South Main before descending Cajon Pass on December 24, 1987.
In a bygone scene from Cajon Pass, Union Pacific Centennials #6935/#6927 pull an eastbound freight through Cajon Summit on Santa Fe's 1st District mainline in 1984.
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.
A work train heads into the Martinez siding on a very windy February day. A brakeman was riding on the very first car in the distance. I know he was wearing his gloves!
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