Railfanning in Lah!
Author: Freericks
Date: 05-16-2011 - 19:46

Here's some of the "everyday" stuff to be seen in the LA Basin. As I get older, I realize that the ordinary changes too quickly not to have some glass aimed at it on occasion.

First is a string of stacks heading down the Alameda Corridor Sub through the Tesaro refinery in Wilmington CA.

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Next is a set of PHL MP20C-3s shoving down both the Manuel Sub (closer) and the Alameda Corridor Sub (across the channel).

[www.trainphotos.com]

Last is a six-axle/four-axle genset duo pulling a long string of baretable down the connecting track between Citcom and Los Angeles Junction's C Yard in Commerce. Anyone know if this track has a name of any kind?

[www.trainphotos.com]

Thanks for looking, and please don't be shy about corrections.

Charles Freericks



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Railfanning in Lah! Freericks 05-16-2011 - 19:46
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! George Andrews 05-16-2011 - 20:18
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! Freericks 05-16-2011 - 20:20
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! Marty Bernard 05-17-2011 - 06:15
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! Freericks 05-17-2011 - 07:16
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! SLOCONDR 05-17-2011 - 08:26
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! MP 44.7 05-17-2011 - 09:48
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! NdeM 05-17-2011 - 16:52
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! Freericks 05-17-2011 - 17:02
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! Freericks 05-17-2011 - 17:03
  Re: Railfanning in Lah! NdeM 05-17-2011 - 21:22


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