Thanks for the replies--really appreciate all the information.
Thanks--appreciate the information. Have printed out and will definitely use.
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.
The surest source would be to "channel" Steinhimer; if that fails, Dick Dorn, of the many winter, often snow fighting, Northern Ca. mag. stories, should you converse, may be an unexcelled source.
But I'll try a couple of suggestions.
If an Altamont Press CALIFORNIA REGION-----
Flash: A local air show going on, 1535 hrs Sept 27th, PST, flew a DC4, circling my house; I haven't seen one since....Idlewilde was a decade away from becoming JFK airport; what a together, no nonsense, but close to graceful design, a wonderful sight ...and sound, about, I guess, 1200 feet above the house
30.
....CALIFORNIA REGION TIMETABLE if one is available, get it; it will be valuable.
Maps: get 'em
Weather; feet of snow fell this week in the high country. Wisconsincy, snow, wind, and severe winds, I think you are confident won't beat you, tough fight, maybe? Consider that Sierra mountain grades cause the DOT. and CHP to require chains on your rental cars tires: did I suggest that you rent a 4- or all-wheel drive vehicle?
Lodging?
Hotels in Truckee if you want to hear 'em and see 'em.
More to come, if this subject blooms.
A friend and I are planning a train watching trip to Roseville CA. Would appreciate any suggestions for train watching sites. We're also interested for input going north of Roseville possibly as far as Shasta Lake, or east to Truckee (is there enough traffic to make that worth while?). This will be November, so I know snow can be an issue heading to Truckee. Also, any good spots between Sacramento and Roseville are appreciated.
Finally, would be interested in any lodging suggestions along the tracks.
Thanks in advance.
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