I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
QUOTE: Originally posted by drailed1999 The yards in Sacramento are the old SP Locomotive Works In downtown Sac. and I-5, Also there is the big hump yard in Roseville. Thats about 15 to 20 mi. east on I-80. [:D] I'm totally unsure about a yard in Salem Or. but there is the old SP Brooklyn yard in the southeast area of Portland called Milwauke. ( yes its only one e ) Thats where Doyle McCormac keeps his locos and the SP 4449. Hope that helps.[:D][8D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by broncoman If you are in the area while there are no major online industries in Sacramento, Woodland which is about 15 miles NW on I-5 is a town with a lot of shortline action. It is served by two shortlines, one of which, California Northern, interchanges with UP in Davis. There is one pick-up which usually requires 2 GP15s and return that rates the occasional sd-40. It also keeps the Davis area hopping as Amtrak california makes a stop there on two tracks one eastbound and one westbound that requires UP's freights to hold until the platform is clear.
QUOTE: Originally posted by broncoman Was the WP GP-18 that the YSL was working on ever finished?
QUOTE: Originally posted by drailed1999 . . . but there is the old SP Brooklyn yard in the southeast area of Portland called Milwauke. ( yes its only one e )
QUOTE: Originally posted by broncoman Yes it is and it is back in Portola. And as for the Dash-8's, I don't know. Could they be leased by Sierra RR?????
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