@@stevearnold2304 Tell me about it. Taking trips down memory lane now days is nothing more then a distant trip filled with memories in a better world. I love this stuff.
I miss railroading a lot Evan. I relive it now in a smaller scale. Live steam has always been a passion for me and never in my wildest dreams would I thought that I would have one. Thanks to a dear friend, I now own one. Being able to own one of his locomotives gives me unbelievable joy and now I can pass his dream on to others. John’s legacy and memory will go on as long as this locomotive exists. After I go on to the next life, this little beauty will rest on display at the proper museum where John and my dream will rest for others to enjoy.
Second District Dispatcher B.J. Fleming. I remember her well. Her voice brings back many memories. Some crew members didn't care for her. I never had any problems with her. Always fair to me.
This section was in"yard limits". We were following a UP Steel Train and any color other than clear, movement must be immediately reduced to "restricted speed". A speed that requires stopping within half the range of vision short of a train, engine, rail car , stop signal, switch not properly lined etc......
Great production it looks like at the end there they where just getting ready to either pull into Pittsburgh or Antioch, Do you know what Locomotive type.
Thanks for posting this. I was the kid in the black mustang that photographed around Sando / East Antioch back then. I always liked catching the 839 at Antioch dropping off woodchips and then highballing out of there with a couple of U36Cs or C30-7s. I looked through my slides - I don't think that I shot this train. Do you remember Kenny Holmes?
Thanks for uploading this. What I like about this video is how much variety there is in the different consists and the surroundings.
Great video I loved it very much keep up the good work and God bless
I remember that run. been years since my injury buy out but i loved to run. This is TJ Perales. Hi to all my old buddies!!!
***** Message me TJ. I have a Valley Division FB page..!
Great footage 💯
Thanks Evan. Seems like two lifetimes ago
@@stevearnold2304 Tell me about it. Taking trips down memory lane now days is nothing more then a distant trip filled with memories in a better world. I love this stuff.
I miss railroading a lot Evan. I relive it now in a smaller scale. Live steam has always been a passion for me and never in my wildest dreams would I thought that I would have one. Thanks to a dear friend, I now own one. Being able to own one of his locomotives gives me unbelievable joy and now I can pass his dream on to others. John’s legacy and memory will go on as long as this locomotive exists. After I go on to the next life, this little beauty will rest on display at the proper museum where John and my dream will rest for others to enjoy.
@@stevearnold2304 🙏💯🚂😃❤️
Second District Dispatcher B.J. Fleming. I remember her well. Her voice brings back many memories. Some crew members didn't care for her. I never had any problems with her. Always fair to me.
15:45 check out the freight on the now out-of-service ex-Sacramento Northern.
Tyler's Neighborhood Garage . That that trains on the SP Mococo Line
@@stevearnold2304 hmmm, my topographic map lied, lol.
Watch as the SP is passing and just after you’ll see a 90 degree underpass that both the SF and SP crossed. That’s the old SN
Cool Footage
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for uploading this! Great footage!
This section was in"yard limits". We were following a UP Steel Train and any color other than clear, movement must be immediately reduced to "restricted speed". A speed that requires stopping within half the range of vision short of a train, engine, rail car , stop signal, switch not properly lined etc......
Great production it looks like at the end there they where just getting ready to either pull into Pittsburgh or Antioch, Do you know what Locomotive type.
Let me know how many minutes in so I can look at the video
@@stevearnold2304 At the very end of the video, There's what appears to be a PG&E power plant, On the left hand side.
This Video filmed about 3 Days before I was born in April of That year which is 1992.
I turned 20 in May of 1992
why the slow running between pittsburg and
antioch?
How fast is this train moving?
Santa Fe. April 1, 1992
Thanks for posting this. I was the kid in the black mustang that photographed around Sando / East Antioch back then. I always liked catching the 839 at Antioch dropping off woodchips and then highballing out of there with a couple of U36Cs or C30-7s.
I looked through my slides - I don't think that I shot this train.
Do you remember Kenny Holmes?
Denniss7420 Kenny Holmes was a trainman from Richmond I believe.
***** TJ. Message me on Face Book. I want to get you on our Valley Division site. You'll love it!!!
Got it
***** He was. A lot of Valley guys would like to hear from you TJ!!
Which Amtrak train was that?
+cbehr91 2.0 Amtrak California San Joaquin route.
BNSF or UNION PACIFIC
Neither,Santa Fe circa 1992!
terrible whistle blower.....
Yeah. Seemed scared of it