Growing up I remember UP's daily City of Los Angeles passenger train. Later we moved near SP's City of Industry yard. I have fond memories of just about every one of those SP locomotives. Thanks for the video.
I'm so glad I found your channel and subscribed. As a British fan of US diesel locomotives your vlogs are fantastic, please keep up the great work. Best wishes from me in England, UK.
Thanks again for a very informative narration and fantastic visual depiction of such a fascinating history of western railroading. I am old enough to recall seeing many such scenes in my years growing up, living, and traveling throughout the region.
Your video brought back many great memories of growing up in Southern California in the early 70’s with a railfan father. We spent many hours watching SP, UP and ATSF trains rolling thru local spots like Santa Fe Springs, City of Industry and Whittier Narrows as well as classics-Cajon Pass and Tehachapi. I miss those days and those locomotives. Thanks for the great videos!
I wish somebody would do a good comprehensive video on the Santa Monica Air Line. I grew up in the neighborhood and spent a lot of time on the tracks. Maybe there isn't enough material to do such a thing. There is one out there, but it really doesn't go into the line itself that well.
Last unit of the train shown starting about 0:55 is a Krauss-Maffei ML4000 "series" unit, which is definately part of SP's quest for higher powered locomotives. Is there more on the "Krauts" in this DVD or any of your other productions? Since PIKO recently released a ML4000 "Prototype" locomotive, seeing footage of these pioneer high horsepower locomotives should be of great interest.
The Krauss-Maffei engines were super unique to the SP with only 3 units. Because they were from Germany most of the SP mechanics in Roseville and Taylor yard did not to work on them because they were unfamiliar with their tooling! Eventually, the 3 were rebuilt with Sulzer engines in the 1980's and painted in Daylight Colors. Shown in our SP When DVD D-114!
This is from our 2 hour DVD "Diesel Power on the SP" D-119 is the item number and is available at our website www.cspmovies.com Thanks for your support!
It's a Baltimore and Ohio locomotive (lettered simply B&O), but there isn't enouigh detail for to identify the model or road number. Best guess is a GP40.
@berkeleygang1834 That was. My guess....I thought it said B&O but then I edited my comment and took that out Because I thought it was ridiculous.How would a B&O unit wind up in the mix? Lol
B&O power did run thru on the SP, but they were rare to see. Usually a wandering GP-40 or GP-30. In later years many "Chessie System" painted units would show up on Sunset Route and continue to Southern California when they weren't turned back at Englewood yard in Houston, Texas!
The octopus won't let me go.
I just can't stop admiring the SP.
What a great railroad it was.
Growing up I remember UP's daily City of Los Angeles passenger train. Later we moved near SP's City of Industry yard. I have fond memories of just about every one of those SP locomotives. Thanks for the video.
You were lucky to witness first hand a magical time in railroading! Los Angeles was an amazing railroad experience then with so much to soak in.
I'm so glad I found your channel and subscribed. As a British fan of US diesel locomotives your vlogs are fantastic, please keep up the great work. Best wishes from me in England, UK.
Glad you are enjoying learning the history and seeing the best of North American Railroading. We appreciate your support from across the "Pond"!
Thanks again for a very informative narration and fantastic visual depiction of such a fascinating history of western railroading. I am old enough to recall seeing many such scenes in my years growing up, living, and traveling throughout the region.
Thank you myexpressways, we try and bring back those memories and all the visions you can no longer see today!
The beloved Scarlett and Grey. The wrong railroads survived.
very nice Mr. Smiley😊
Your video brought back many great memories of growing up in Southern California in the early 70’s with a railfan father. We spent many hours watching SP, UP and ATSF trains rolling thru local spots like Santa Fe Springs, City of Industry and Whittier Narrows as well as classics-Cajon Pass and Tehachapi. I miss those days and those locomotives. Thanks for the great videos!
Thank You for this wonderful video !
Dinopulizzi, thank you for the compliment!
One of our staff members is Gino Pagliaro, you guys should have some pasta and talk trains sometime!
Excellent! Loved every minute.
Fantastic Video 😊
Southern Pacific and all the guys who filmed this footage are the real heroes here! What a super railroad!
I wish somebody would do a good comprehensive video on the Santa Monica Air Line. I grew up in the neighborhood and spent a lot of time on the tracks. Maybe there isn't enough material to do such a thing. There is one out there, but it really doesn't go into the line itself that well.
Last unit of the train shown starting about 0:55 is a Krauss-Maffei ML4000 "series" unit, which is definately part of SP's quest for higher powered locomotives. Is there more on the "Krauts" in this DVD or any of your other productions? Since PIKO recently released a ML4000 "Prototype" locomotive, seeing footage of these pioneer high horsepower locomotives should be of great interest.
And if you're interested in the bigger O scale version, 3rd rail has a nice model of the Krauss Maffei ML4000
The Krauss-Maffei engines were super unique to the SP with only 3 units. Because they were from Germany most of the SP mechanics in Roseville and Taylor yard did not to work on them because they were unfamiliar with their tooling!
Eventually, the 3 were rebuilt with Sulzer engines in the 1980's and painted in Daylight Colors. Shown in our SP When DVD D-114!
Love these old videos...no damn graffiti
Nice looking old depot at 25:31.
The Kaiser Units were U30C's built to SP specs.
They were apart of a cancelled SP order of U30Cs that Kaiser Steel bought. SP opted to go head first in purchases of U33Cs instead.
Which DVD title is this on your site? I just checked and couldn't find SP's QUEST FOR POWER - HISTORY OF THE 1960s
This is from our 2 hour DVD "Diesel Power on the SP" D-119 is the item number and is available at our website www.cspmovies.com
Thanks for your support!
Something’s missing…grafitti
what is the last unit seen here? 23:50 I dosnt look like an SP unit,
It's a Baltimore and Ohio locomotive (lettered simply B&O), but there isn't enouigh detail for to identify the model or road number. Best guess is a GP40.
@berkeleygang1834 That was.
My guess....I thought it said B&O but then I edited my comment and took that out Because I thought it was ridiculous.How would a B&O unit wind up in the mix? Lol
B&O power did run thru on the SP, but they were rare to see. Usually a wandering GP-40 or GP-30. In later years many "Chessie System" painted units would show up on Sunset Route and continue to Southern California when they weren't turned back at Englewood yard in Houston, Texas!
Shame no DD35s made an appearance
at 4:52 we have one in yellow UP paint behind a U50B
great vidya. thanks
sure miss the Espee and Taylor yard.