Rainy Day on the Highline in 1973
Author: Steve Sloan
Date: 10-27-2010 - 16:28

I hope you don't mind a little departure from SP.

http://homepage.mac.com/s_sloan/trains/bn/_images0001/bn6643_0001.jpg

Photo One: BN F45 6643 and an F45 sister lead a set of EMDs and Alcos around the curve where the Highline swings south from Lake Almanor heading toward Greenville. Feb. 10, 1973.

http://homepage.mac.com/s_sloan/trains/bn/_images0001/bn6643_0002.jpg

Photo Two: BN F45 6643 and F45 sister 6631 lead a set of EMDs and Alcos crossing highway 89, heading south on their way to Greenville. Feb. 10, 1973.

http://homepage.mac.com/s_sloan/trains/bn/_images0001/bn2079_0001.jpg

Photo Three: BN 2079, a GP38-2, leads a train, I think the location is Lake Almanor siding, Feb. 10, 1973.


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Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Rainy Day on the Highline in 1973 Steve Sloan 10-27-2010 - 16:28
  Re: Rainy Day on the Highline in 1973 Severe Duty 10-27-2010 - 20:20
  Re: Rainy Day on the Highline in 1973 Dick Dorn 10-27-2010 - 20:57
  Re: Rainy Day on the Highline in 1973 Steve Sloan 10-28-2010 - 19:06
  Re: Rainy Day on the Highline in 1973 hepkema 10-28-2010 - 22:16


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