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trainsteve
Member # 2441
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On April 23 at about 3:15 pm, i noticed a up train waiting on a siding just outside of Oroville, CA on the ex. Western Pacific Feather River Route. Nothing weird, but i caught out of the corner of my eye, a BNSF train heading toward the UP train. What was interesting was the consist of cars behind the engines, 7 passenger cars. The BNSF train, lead by 2 AC4400's (heritage I)(I believe), was pulling 7 passenger cars. i believe they were ex. Santa Fe cars. This was an amazing sight to see on the Union Pacific Mainline.
 
SP5623
Member # 2207
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Steve,

The train you saw was the last seven fluted side passenger cars ATSF owned before the merger. I think they are still stored in San Bernadino shops. (thats was the last place I saw them a few years ago) That train is only for officials and inspections.

And I am sure you know that BNSF has trackage rights over the UP to the Keddie wye before going on to the highline.

Shannon

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