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The
Internet's BEST source for train images, news, trivia, modeling
ideas, and chatting with other railfans. |
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Frank
Caron's excellent site on Bay Area railroading. |
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Ryan
Martin's site has got to be the largest and most up to date SP
site on the Net today. |
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Richard
Percy's site is under reconstruction, but his collection includes
thousands of SP roster photos and the best information available
on SP Diesels. |
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The SPHTS is a great resource, if you have the
time to search it. |
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Clark
Bauman's site has a tremendous collection of color photos from
LA Railroading over the past 40 years. |
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John
Carr's website specializes in chronicling old SP freight symbols
along with a great collection of photos from SP and other railroads. |
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NorCal Connection |
John Barnhill's comprehensive photo roster of SP, SSW
and D&RGW diesels, and all-time text roster also featuring
many other California road |
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This
is Rick Blanchard's authoritative site on SP's Carson
& Colorado narrow gauge line up the desolate Owen's Valley. |
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Dan's Wig Wag Site keeps track of this fast-disappearing
breed of crossing signal, including the Coast Line's sole survivor. |
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Dan's
Depot (Dan Klitzing) is a great source for pictures about the
Central Coast and even more importantly the largest collection
of train GIFs (clipart) I've ever seen. |
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Besides
publishing the must-have Timetable #12 (detailing all California
railroads), the people at Altamont Press have a great news and
discussion site. |