Drawbridge
https://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/sites/model-railroad-hobbyist.com/files/users/railandsail/Tyco%20or%2C%20ps700.jpg I have one of these and it is hard to decide if I would one day scratch build a
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Re: Rio Vista Junction Limited: Southern Pacific And Sacramento Northern Exc...
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed this footage. Dan Lee San Jose, CA
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rrmaven
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Re: Walnut Creek Research
Justin and Friends, Would Bob Campbell's map help? Yours Aye, Garth Groff ? [email protected]> wrote:
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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Re: Walnut Creek
Got them! Thank you! [email protected]> wrote:
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Daniel Levy
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Rio Vista Junction Limited: Southern Pacific And Sacramento Northern Exc...
https://youtu.be/omoivkDp-WA Not one to go on Facebook, maybe this is on there, but as I watch it there are sure to be images of the SN long missed. Some new content I hadn¡¯t seen.
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Justin Rowe
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New SF Transbay Terminal-Old Sacramento-Northern RR Memories
https://youtu.be/4PLTin_sQeo Someone on this list probably made this, but it goes well here.
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Justin Rowe
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Walnut Creek
I am not sure how to upload photos for the group. Here are some stills of Walnut Creek from an SN engineer¡¯s view. Hopefully photos stay attached
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Justin Rowe
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SN: Sacramento Northern Railway Oral History and Pictures from a former ...
https://youtu.be/27S9Bcn6yxQ About 11:04 Walnut Creek begins
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Justin Rowe
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Walnut Creek Research
Someone wanted to see Walnut Creek in 1950. This would be where to find an aerial view. There are a couple stills from the YouTube Video on the SN I am sending too.?
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Justin Rowe
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Drawbridge photos
On Bridgehunter.com some of the Sacramento Northern drawbridges are just grainy dark antique images or drawings. Are there better vintage images of either the SN drawbridges or the WP ones? They may
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J ROWE
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Re: Oakland to SF Journey Late 1800s
Hi Ken,? I forgot to say that my friend was asking about using the trains. If you or anyone in our group has access to timetables, I would suggest a year close to 1890. Thanks!
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George Pepper
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Re: Oakland to SF Journey Late 1800s
Hi, It would be a long hike around the south.? I think it would be fair to assume 3-4mpH by foot or horse.? Then just calculate how long to Santa Clara and then how long to cover the El Camino back
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Ken Harstine
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Oakland to SF Journey Late 1800s
Hello Members, I have an inquiry from a local historian that I hope someone can answer for him. "Is there a rough number of hours/days for how long it would have taken to get from Oakland to San
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George Pepper
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Re: Added new pictures of Yuba City Yard
Dave and Randy, All the SN power bounced around a lot in the late 1970s and early 1980 before the yellow plague descended. Attached is a view of 712 working South Sacramento on the WP. I've lost the
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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Re: Added new pictures of Yuba City Yard
Interesting contrast between views 2 and 3 of 711, 2 has 711 in PG and 3 has 711 in NI [email protected]> wrote:
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David Epling
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Added new pictures of Yuba City Yard
Greetings SN fans, I have uploaded some images of the SN yard from July 77 and one from Aug 82. Nothing earth shattering, but they offer a good view of units assigned to the yard and might be
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Randy Curlin
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Re: Marysville depot on Mike's O Scale layout.
If you click on ¡°Chris Allan¡± below that video he has other O-Scale WP videos that are really good.
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J ROWE
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Marysville depot on Mike's O Scale layout.
https://youtu.be/S3fLSfM5nIY Somebody on this list probably has a 3D printer. I am surprised nobody has taken the plans for the Yuba City Depot, Stockton, or the Sacramento Depot found in the Western
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Justin Rowe
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Re: New Fruit Industry Modelers Group
Great photos, Ken. Thanks for sharing. Steve Carter
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Steve
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Re: New Fruit Industry Modelers Group
Yup.? I think we just called it the Basic Onion Dehydrator.? We always figured that the plant made good business for the burger joints that opened on the south end of Monte Vista on what we called
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Ken Harstine
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