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Classic Streamliners

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Celebrating the great passenger trains of yesteryear.

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Classic Streamliners | Celebrating the great passenger trains of yesteryear. Classic Streamliners Celebrating the great passenger trains of yesteryear. Menu Skip to content About Search for: A Festivus Miracle! June 2, 2014 Uncategorized classicstreamliners What a beauty! Southwest Rails You might recall a post from about 6 weeks ago that had an image of SP PA 6006 getting a bath. Click here to refresh your memory. Since I posted it, I came across 2 more images of this same locomotive that were taken about 4-5 years apart in Ogden, UT. What struck me as an amazing coincidence, maybe even a Festivus miracle, was that the images were taken not only in the same town, but in virtually the exact same location at the SP’s Ogden roundhouse. The first image shows the 6006 on October 3, 1958. It appears to have a recently replaced lead truck. Note the position of the unit relative to the utility pole in the background. There’s no date on the second image, but w...

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