My young mother had to rush from San Diego to Seattle in 1945 after Japan surrendered , to meet her sailor husband at discharge. Navy change of plans. She had a due date she was trying to beat to Seattle and later she told me the train north was full of young war brides like herself. The train was cold, slow and dirty...apparently that Siskiyou route was a beast. I enjoyed seeing Shasta and Dunsmuir in the video as I recall being excited as a kid by the rail activity any time we passed by on the highway. Oh, and I saw a lot of Studebakers in the video. You have made my day.
When the City of San Francisco was stuck in the high Sierras, a rescue team was led in on skis by a young emigrant ski instructor. He was very shy, reluctant to be interviewed or photographed. The reason? He was an escaped German POW, who remained on the run until the 80s, when he finally turned himself in account of advancing age and health issues. He was made a US citizen, and cautioned to never do it again. Source: the book "Hitler's Last Soldier". Unfair, as he was never a Nazi or sympathizer.
You want to pay for the continued maintenance & extra manning they’d require? Sh*t like that takes money & railroads converted to diesels because of the costs associated with/steam.
My young mother had to rush from San Diego to Seattle in 1945 after Japan surrendered , to meet her sailor husband at discharge. Navy change of plans. She had a due date she was trying to beat to Seattle and later she told me the train north was full of young war brides like herself. The train was cold, slow and dirty...apparently that Siskiyou route was a beast. I enjoyed seeing Shasta and Dunsmuir in the video as I recall being excited as a kid by the rail activity any time we passed by on the highway. Oh, and I saw a lot of Studebakers in the video. You have made my day.
Beautiful video. I especially loved the brand new Volkswagen Oval window Beetle at the 16:03 mark!
Thank you for this tantalising glimpse.
¡Great video!
Beautiful Southern Pacific in the 1950's when they were one of the largest railroads in the world! More at www.cspmovies.com
Sierra Cement 😊
When the City of San Francisco was stuck in the high Sierras, a rescue team was led in on skis by a young emigrant ski instructor. He was very shy, reluctant to be interviewed or photographed. The reason? He was an escaped German POW, who remained on the run until the 80s, when he finally turned himself in account of advancing age and health issues. He was made a US citizen, and cautioned to never do it again. Source: the book "Hitler's Last Soldier". Unfair, as he was never a Nazi or sympathizer.
Almost eighty years on and still small anecdotes about WW2 continue to emerge ! Despite a risk of being outed, he turned out to offer his skills.
They Should Have Left A Few Steam Locamotives To Some Light Duty Hauling Like Cars 😊
You want to pay for the continued maintenance & extra manning they’d require? Sh*t like that takes money & railroads converted to diesels because of the costs associated with/steam.
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Still miss the bloody nose