San Diegan Surfline Steam (DVD Video)
3751 Private Varnish Special
Santa Fe 3751 and 24 private cars graced the Surfline route in September 2008, running a special train dubbed The AAPRCO San Diegan from Los Angeles to San Diego and back as a highlight of the American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners annual convention, held this year in San Pedro, California. Pentrex fielded several camera crews to bring you the all excitement of this rare event!
Departing Amtraks 8th Street Yard early in the morning, the San Diegan slipped from the Metrolink River Sub onto the BNSF San Bernardino Sub for the trip to Fullerton. Following behind the 4-8-4 locomotive were three Amtrak P42 DC units and a rainbow array of 24 unique private cars, including the Observatory Dome Car. Passing through Fullerton, the train entered the Metrolink San Diego Sub and continued on its way toward the blue Pacific coast. Rolling across trestles, speeding below sand bluffs flanking the coastline, steaming past scenic lagoons, the San Diegan thrilled both riders and railfans lined up to watch its progress. After powering over the grades of Miramar Hill, the train glided into San Diegos Old Town Station, where the power was cut out and moved to the Miramar Wye for turning, and giving its passengers plenty of time to tour the Old Town area before boarding for the trip home in the darkening twilight. Steam, smoke, echoing whistles, glorious landscapes, and a fabulous collection of vintage private varnish make this special train excursion one youll never forget. Plus, weve included bonus footage of a private car ride from Oakland to Los Angeles the following week as a special treat! San Diegan Surfline Steam is a ride the whole family can enjoy!
The Surf Line is a beautiful trip even on an ordinary Amtrak train (try to get a seat on the ocean side if you can!)
JoeRailfan 1 year ago
and hear and can feel it!
trainfart 2 years ago
sure bummed to hear that : ( . . .
SkipW 2 years ago
I did get to see it in real life and the vids are on my youtube account. I shot it passing south and north through Del Mar, California just a tad north of San Diego.
CoastStarlight11 2 years ago
Yeah it was in there it was like the second car
Trainmasterkreks 2 years ago
wish i could see that train in real life!
GhostFearMe 2 years ago
Sweet! I swore I saw the ex-WSOR dome car. It was used on a couple excursions and Bill Gardner's first venture, Scenic Rail Dining (it was a dinner train between Milwaukee and Horicon Wisconsin). Thanx fur sharin'!
owlking149 2 years ago
Nice! I wish I could have seen that. Looks like a good DVD.
gp40mc 2 years ago
I shot video of this train when it headed north and south through Del Mar, it was very hard core
CoastStarlight11 2 years ago
This day was awsome!!!!! I gotta get this DVD! It's just to bad the exscursion on may 3 is cancelled:(
trainkids 2 years ago