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LOCATIONS & PHOTO OF THE WEEK
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
A shot of the Grand Canyon Railway's No. 18
by R. S. Gilbert
LOCATIONS
NAME & DESCRIPTION
FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA: This is a picture
of the depot located on highway route 66 in the heart of the old
part of Flagstaff. The amount of activity on this subdivision
is incredible. BNSF is the railroad, and has some 70 to 80 trains
per day through this area, known as the seligman subdivision.
Flagstaff is accessible from highway forty both west and east
bound. SUBMITTED BY: R S. Gilbert/ To see more photos of Flagstaff
go to www.geocities.com/railroadmedia
VICTORVILLE STATION CALIFORNIA:
A shot of a bnsf tank train as it powers by the Victorville station.
I can't say much for Victorville, except you will see lots of
trains both BNSF and UP. Located just past Cajon Pass eastbound
on Highway 215. Visit this area in the fall or winter for a cooler
go of it. SUBMITTED BY: Generic
CAJON PASS CALIFORNIA: This photo
is taken at Cleghorn road in Cajon Pass just off 215. There is
a high frequency of BNSF and UP freights, as well as Amtrak Passenger
trains in this area. This Particular spot is called Cajon and
is near the famous Sullivans Curve. You will see a lot of dynamic
break action here. Be carful on windy days. SUBMITTED BY: Generic
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