The Internet's BEST source for train images, news, trivia, modeling ideas, and chatting with other railfans.

Frank Caron's excellent site on Bay Area railroading.

Ryan Martin's site has got to be the largest and most up to date SP site on the Net today.

Richard Percy's site is under reconstruction, but his collection includes thousands of SP roster photos and the best information available on SP Diesels.

The SPHTS is a great resource, if you have the time to search it.

Clark Bauman's site has a tremendous collection of color photos from LA Railroading over the past 40 years.

John Carr's website specializes in chronicling old SP freight symbols along with a great collection of photos from SP and other railroads.

 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

  This is Rick Blanchard's authoritative site on SP's Carson & Colorado narrow gauge line up the desolate Owen's Valley.

  Dan's Wig Wag Site keeps track of this fast-disappearing breed of crossing signal, including the Coast Line's sole survivor.

  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.

  Besides publishing the must-have Timetable #12 (detailing all California railroads), the people at Altamont Press have a great news and discussion site.