These photos make my day MT @BeschlossDC: This is Richard Steinheimer's Southern Pacific night train, 1950:pic.twitter.com/yWsuwQvq5N
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These photos make my day MT @BeschlossDC: This is Richard Steinheimer's Southern Pacific night train, 1950:pic.twitter.com/yWsuwQvq5N
Great photographer Richard Steinheimer's Southern Pacific night train, Glendale, California, 1950: pic.twitter.com/QL8A2vpYnx via @BeschlossDC
@BeschlossDC this photo is amazing.
@BeschlossDC That is SP Train #55 The Techachapi nightly to Fresno.
Thanks to fellow railfan Jim Baker for the research.
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IT looks like it might be The TEHACHAPI via the Valley Route.
“@BeschlossDC: This is Richard Steinheimer's Southern Pacific night train, Glendale, California, 1950: pic.twitter.com/DlI0B457KR” Impressive
@BeschlossDC Also notable for the "cab forward" steam locomotive, a design unique to the SP's because of that railroad's many tunnels
Trains! :-) "@BeschlossDC: This is Richard Steinheimer's Southern Pacific night train, Glendale, California, 1950: pic.twitter.com/QYApRP6upP"
Incredible!
“@BeschlossDC: This is Richard Steinheimer's Southern Pacific night train, Glendale, California, 1950: pic.twitter.com/b3NfQmqEFl”
Epic shot RT@BeschlossDC: This is Richard Steinheimer's Southern Pacific night train, Glendale, California, 1950:pic.twitter.com/05FgqRJV7i
.@sjdorst “@BeschlossDC: This is Richard Steinheimer's Southern Pacific night train, Glendale, California, 1950: pic.twitter.com/fYpiX8wgzl”
@tmwinsett Wow! I didn't know SP ever used their cab forwards in passenger service.
@sjdorst Sadly, I have no idea what that means. Thought the pic was beautiful.
@tmwinsett Steam locomotives w/ cab ahead of boiler = cab forward. Designed for slow, heavy freight through long tunnels.
“@BeschlossDC: This is Richard Steinheimer's Southern Pacific night train, Glendale, California, 1950: pic.twitter.com/anK8QHSODE” I love trains
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