UP6936 through the Feather River Canyon
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@mrtrainboy019 The Western Pacific Railroad Museum (located about 10-15 miles East of here) likes to keep things original I guess. The Nathan M5 was the standard horn of the Western Pacific.
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Thats in Graeagle at Little Bear Crossing right?
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Why does this train have different horns?
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Nice Nathan M5!
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To see damage to the UP tracks caused by the flood of 97, search for flooding in the Feather River Canyon or "1997 New Years Flood in Plumas County Trailer"
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To o Amazing. If UP 6936 And Western Pacific Blow their horns at the same time, it would be 100X THE FUN!!!!!!
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Awesome! Interesting mixture of coaches, are they preserved?
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Right, but she's wearing an M-5. I like that better an S3LR. Though, an RS5T would sound good.
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Great video!! I saw 6936 yesterday in Rochelle. It had an S3L airhorn.
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Originally it was an S5T. I know thats ab M5 as I took it off. Normally now it has a K3.
No Geep 40s there. 6936 is based out of werever the 3985 and 844 are, which i believe is either in Wyoming or Nebraska. The two other units are a GP20, and an F7.
B32BWH 5 years ago