This was actually UP's line thru Fullerton into Anaheim; there was even a UP passenger station on this line at Fullerton that was eventually moved across the ATSF tracks and later became a Spaghetti Factory restaurant.
its funny how this was filmed in 1988 and in a couple of months its about to be 2022 and their still gas station cameras and even home cameras with much much worse quality. I thought it'd be shittier for being filmed back in 1988
That cab car is quiet 5:16
That line that the UP local went SB on leads all the way down to San Diego Miramar so it still exsists
fullertons trains station looked totally different back in those day.
Yes it did. It was still "quaint" back then.
@@vidwilzvids9587 you ain't lying! I still prefer the Old School Fullerton train station, different times and a different type of railroading!
it always feels so weird to me when i watch videos filmed before i was even born
at 4 min was a very common sound I don't hear anymore. I wonder if that muffler would work on any car or only a boxer 4 lol
Who was with you at 8:25?
Why was UP on this line?
This was actually UP's line thru Fullerton into Anaheim; there was even a UP passenger station on this line at Fullerton that was eventually moved across the ATSF tracks and later became a Spaghetti Factory restaurant.
I have seen NS, Ferro Mexico engines, and other rentals before. Fun to watch.
This was sometimes called "pool power"or"horsepower by the hour".
That UP thru Fullerton heading to Anaheim is a rare catch...
What are those cars on 2:09
Open tri-level auto racks.
its funny how this was filmed in 1988 and in a couple of months its about to be 2022 and their still gas station cameras and even home cameras with much much worse quality. I thought it'd be shittier for being filmed back in 1988
Now it's almost 2025
UP is allowed to loan BNSF engines as needed. That's it.
Nice catch!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comments.
Nice clip of the 891 train
What is the line at 9:11? When was it demolished? (That was at Fullerton right?)
If you already answered, just tell me how far down to scroll!
Where is the first location
Fullerton Junction. I think it was also known as Balcam.
Olive Sub between Atwood & Olive Jct (CP Maple now).
My bad. The bridge is located at Orange Olive Rd and East Riverdale Ave. over the Santa Ana River.
Caboose sighting!
Thanks for the comments.
Awesome!
I always liked the ex-Metroliner cab cars.
I know right? They're awesome!
@@GarrettsTrains95 foamer
impressive footage