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NWS Seal Beach Railroad
Posted by ericsp on Monday, June 8, 2015 11:45 PM

I went over the spur to NWS Seal Beach over Interstate 405 over the weekend and noticed the tracks have been removed. It has probably been decades since anything went into or out of there by rail.

From Google Maps, it looks like they were in the process of removing tracks within the station when the photographs were taken. I guess they have stopped moving munitions around the base by rail also.

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Posted by ouibejamn on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 9:03 PM
You might want to try another more western oriented site for any information you desire. How did you get almost five thousand posts in one month?
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Posted by ericsp on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 9:08 PM

They deleted my original account, so they created a new one and linked my previous posts to it. I have been on these forums for over a decade.

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Posted by NorthWest on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 9:38 PM

I thought the spur to Seal Beach went under the 405. I have pictures of ties being salvaged next to Arnie's Trains that I took when I was there in November 2012.

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Posted by ericsp on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 1:20 AM

Yes, the tracks did go under 405.

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Posted by Norm48327 on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 5:42 AM

ericsp

They deleted my original account, so they created a new one and linked my previous posts to it. I have been on these forums for over a decade.

 

IT strikes again. Confused Confused

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Posted by JoeBlow on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 9:26 AM

Seal Beach NWS discontinued railroad operations several years ago in favor of using trucks. Railroad movements had been declining for years due to the changing nature of operations on the base and naval warfare. There still some remenants of the system on the base, such as some very old box cars, but those will be gone soon. In addition, there has been talk of shutting down the entire base because it is located in a populated area with high priced real estate.

On the flip side, other branches of the military have expanded their railroad operations such as Fort Carson, Colorado.

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Posted by SLOCONDR on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 10:17 AM

ericsp

Yes, the tracks did go under 405.

 

ericsp

Yes, the tracks did go under 405.

 

The spur to the base did not go under the 405. That was the Huntingtton Beach branch that went under the 405, and then at Hazard & Hoover streets is where the Seal Beach NMS switch came off of the branch

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Posted by ericsp on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 10:30 PM

SLOCONDR

 

 
ericsp

Yes, the tracks did go under 405.

 

 

 

 
ericsp

Yes, the tracks did go under 405.

 

 

The spur to the base did not go under the 405. That was the Huntingtton Beach branch that went under the 405, and then at Hazard & Hoover streets is where the Seal Beach NMS switch came off of the branch

 

 

They both went under 405. The spur to the base came off the the branch before it went under 405.

Here is where the NWS spur crossed 405. Here is where the branch crosses 405.

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Posted by chad s thomas on Thursday, June 11, 2015 6:47 PM

Hey Eric, Thanks for the flashback!!! about a half a lifetime ago I worked in that area. Had many lunches at the in & out on Westminster.even back then those tracks looked abandoned. Suprised that they were still in use that recently.

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Posted by NorthWest on Thursday, June 11, 2015 8:03 PM

No problem Eric, I think I misread your post.

I suspect they only recieved a few cars a year at most.

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