Southern Pacific’s Donner Pass Line across the Sierra Nevadas including Colfax, Truckee, Roseville and other locations. From original Super 8 film footage taken in 1973 by Alan Shifley.
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@ManiacRacing9 ай бұрын
Love film from this era. Childhood memories!
@user-do2zj2gh6v5 ай бұрын
Cool my favorite railroad the year I was born. 😊
@AlikStansberry Жыл бұрын
Excellent footage! Always love seeing old SP and Rio Grande action. I’m a big fan of the tunnel motors they used.
@jasonalperin9414
Жыл бұрын
I guess the line was much more heavily trafficked than it is now and in the final SP Days as by 1993,94 2 sections of mainline were removed,result of dwindled freight traffic,Moyers downsizing of SP!!!!
@rogermccraney8119 Жыл бұрын
I love this old footage, there is something about super 8 film that looks great it’s like high definition of long ago.👍🏻
@Mrruneight Жыл бұрын
And U33's no less! Great video. Thanks for sharing this priceless piece of History.
@markfrench8892 Жыл бұрын
Who would of thought that 22 years later the Espee would be gone?
@harrisonofcolorado8886
Жыл бұрын
Probably those who were at the Espee when Donald Russel left the company, although they may have not thought that it wouldn't be until 1996. Russel was known as the Espee's last great leader, and according to American Rails, the company's fortunes took a turn for the worse. Throughout the 80s the Espee was having a terrible time, as the farm businesses in the San Joaquin valley turned to trucking to carry perishables, and industries in the San Fran Bay Area wither shut down or got shipped overseas, the railroad was also severely neglected too like the track, and the trains, so people may have thought that the Espee was gonna disappear some time soon. Things did get slightly more in order after the SP and the Rio Grande merged in the late 80s, but the BN and ATSF merged into BNSF and as a counter move, the UP and SP merged, with the SP name disappearing.
Пікірлер: 13
Love film from this era. Childhood memories!
Cool my favorite railroad the year I was born. 😊
Excellent footage! Always love seeing old SP and Rio Grande action. I’m a big fan of the tunnel motors they used.
@jasonalperin9414
Жыл бұрын
I guess the line was much more heavily trafficked than it is now and in the final SP Days as by 1993,94 2 sections of mainline were removed,result of dwindled freight traffic,Moyers downsizing of SP!!!!
I love this old footage, there is something about super 8 film that looks great it’s like high definition of long ago.👍🏻
And U33's no less! Great video. Thanks for sharing this priceless piece of History.
Who would of thought that 22 years later the Espee would be gone?
@harrisonofcolorado8886
Жыл бұрын
Probably those who were at the Espee when Donald Russel left the company, although they may have not thought that it wouldn't be until 1996. Russel was known as the Espee's last great leader, and according to American Rails, the company's fortunes took a turn for the worse. Throughout the 80s the Espee was having a terrible time, as the farm businesses in the San Joaquin valley turned to trucking to carry perishables, and industries in the San Fran Bay Area wither shut down or got shipped overseas, the railroad was also severely neglected too like the track, and the trains, so people may have thought that the Espee was gonna disappear some time soon. Things did get slightly more in order after the SP and the Rio Grande merged in the late 80s, but the BN and ATSF merged into BNSF and as a counter move, the UP and SP merged, with the SP name disappearing.
Awesome video, I like watching freight trains,
Note 2 of the Alcohaulics (DH-643s) @16:56...
@mikehawk2003
Жыл бұрын
In dead storage waiting to be sold for scrap
Lots of UP pool power. Little did we know…..