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Last post 10-29-2009 3:12 PM by timz. 2 replies.
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10-28-2009 9:00 PM
Offline De Luxe
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Need help with identifying this location on the SP

Here is a picture of the heavyweight pullman green C&NW/UP/SP joint train "Pacific Limited" (Chicago-Oakland), here being pulled by a SP GS-4 class locomotive maybe in the late 40ies. Can anyone tell me where this location exactly is? Could it be somewhere in Nevada??

 

10-29-2009 9:34 AM In reply to
Offline Geared Steam
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Re: Need help with identifying this location on the SP

Admittely this is a shot in the dark but the first place I thought of when I viewed the picture is Palisade Canyon in Northern Nevada. I've driven through the area many times on I-80 and the landscape is a match, but more importantly in the far left side of the picture there appears to be another ROW on the opposite side of the river (Humbolt River).

Again, this is just a guess, see more modern pictures here of the location I'm talking about.

More here....

The popular photo location is the twin bridges, your picture could be in a more obscure location.

10-29-2009 3:12 PM In reply to
Offline timz
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Re: location on the WP

The train is eastward on WP track, either compass-northward here

http://www.bing.com/maps/default.aspx?v=2&FORM=LMLTCC&cp=40.615589~-116.194389&style=h&lvl=15&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&phx=0&phy=0&phscl=1&encType=1

or on the next straightaway east of there. I'm guessing the former.

As I recall the Pacific Ltd should run thru there at night-- Challenger or Gold Coast seems more likely. Pacific Ltd and Challenger were discontinued 1947.

Edit: the pic was in 2/46 Trains, so it can't be the Gold Coast; if it were the Pacific Ltd it would have to be maybe 10 hours late. Probably the Challenger; dunno if the consist rules out the Overland.

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