Former ATSF "A" Yard San Bernardino
Looking northeast from the Mt. Vernon Overpass in San Bernardino, CA, the former ATSF "A" Yard and Shops Complex is seen with the San Bernardino Mountains in the background in 1986. About the only thing that looks the same today are the mountains!
Santa Fe Warbonnets on Sullivan's Curve
Santa Fe Dash 8-40CW #806 east comes out of the afternoon shadows on Sullivan's Curve on the Cajon Subdivision in Cajon Pass in 1997.
SP Eastbound TOFC through Monolith
Sunset on Tehachapi Pass with an eastbound TOFC train lead by Cotton Belt SD45T-2 #9285 at Monolith in 1984.
Coast Starlight #13 at Santa Barbara, CA
On the anniversary of the inaugural run of SP's Coast Daylight 50 years earlier on March 21, 1937.
Desert Wind Blows Through Cajon
The Desert Wind, eastbound Train #36, kicks up fresh ballast dust as it heads through Pine Lodge on Santa Fe's First District in Cajon Pass in 1984.
Southern Pacific Drifts Down the Cutoff
Eastbound SP SD40T-2 #8523 leads its train down Cajon Pass on the PCC in 1987.
San Diego Railfair 1988
Former Santa Fe "Warbonnet" covered wagons #347C and #347B are the featured attraction along with former Southern Pacific "Daylight" E9 #6051 at the San Diego Railfair in 1988.
Super Fleet through Woodford
Eastbound at the east switch Woodford in Tehachapi Pass, Santa Fe Dash 8-40BW #579 leads this train towards Tehachapi Loop in 1992.
New Warbonnets arriving on the 198
New Santa Fe Dash 8-40BWs #503/#505 bring the 1-198-12 train across the Arroyo Seco Trestle on the Pasadena Subdivision on October 14, 1990.
SF Blue and Yellow Warbonnets!
Santa Fe Cowl SDF45 #5961 east leads its train through Woodford over Southern Pacific rails towards Tehachapi Loop in 1986. It was a challenge to shoot solid B/Y consists with the ATSF/SP merger still pending!
Pacing with Santa Fe #3751
Former Santa Fe #3751 stretches her legs eastbound through Verdemont in Cajon Pass while heading for the Grand Canyon in 2002.
Santa Fe Warbonnet FP45 heads west!
Santa Fe SDFP45 #101 west passes through Ono while descending Cajon Pass on the Cajon Subdivision in 1990.