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[QUOTE]Originally posted by bsme25: [QB] With the trackwork completed on the Tustin and Santa Ana branches and the likelihood of ever seeing so much rehabilitation action on these branches, I had been closely monitoring the status of the string of flats at South Anaheim that were going to haul away all the MOW equipment. Understand that for the past few months I have been working out of my house and very little slips by without it being recorded on film or video. This illusive train slipped in on the only weekday afternoon that I was not at home. Jeff called me to give me a "heads up" that the train was coming but unfortunately, it didn't matter. What where the chances of that happening? Determined to not let it leave without me documenting its movement, I had been making at least two trips a day down to South Anaheim and listening closely to the scanner. Alas, this train eluded me again. It left sometime between 1800 and 2100 when I was volunteering my time to my son's annual Pop Warner football cookout. I'm assuming the power was the UP 2947 and unpatched SP 8590 as those two units were missing from the Anaheim Wye when I visited it this evening. Jeff, I hope you recording this train's departure! Yea, there are greater tragedies in life, but... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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