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Hart:
Thanks for the photos!


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Subject: {S-Scale List} Fw: [harrimanstandardlines] SP Narrow Gauge in Action 
1960--Color Photos


Hi all --

This is especially for the SP narrow gauge guys amongst us, but the pix are 
still neat.   I spent 30 years living just south of here and did my best to 
survey the remnants which were few and far between - even less now.   To have 
these shots taken while the line was still active is really cool.

Enjoy!
Bill Winans
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I posted this message and link last month on some of the Yahoo! Group Lists to 
which I belong.  Some of you may have see it; I know Charlie has.  I have 
gotten positive feedback from as far away as Australia and the Czech Republic.

In January 1960, I was driving to Ft. Benning, Georgia, for active US Army 
officer duty.  I detoured north to Lone Pine, CA, hoping to see the SP Narrow 
Gauge in action. The next day (January 11, 1960), I visited Keeler at the south 
end of the railroad by Owens Lake but the diesel powered train had left much 
earlier.  I thought I'd catch up with it at Owenyo where the narrow gauge 
interchanged freight with SP's standard gauge Jawbone branch.  However, I 
didn't catch up with it until Kearsage, further north on the line near 
Independence, CA.

Altogether, I made 32 color 35mm slides and 2 B&W photos.  I got some 
outstanding shots of desert railroading but also a few light snow flurries.  I 
was out of time and could not follow the train any further, so I resumed my 
trip to Georgia.  It would be ten years or more before I returned to the area.

2 1/2 months later,  at the end of March 1960, the SPNG quit running forever.  
The railroad's town of Owenyo became an empty gravel patch in the desert.  
Engine #9, which I had photographed at Owenyo, was hauled to the northern 
terminus at Laws and became part of a museum setup there.  Diesel #1 was sold 
to a Mexican mining operation and then eventually was scrapped.

I have posted 36 photos to my photo account at Picasa under the title "SOUTHERN 
PACIFIC NARROW GAUGE (Owens Valley, CA, January 11, 1960)".  Also included are 
scans of four "average quality" commercial slides which I bought in Lone Pine  
back then.  They are marked "Commercial Rights Reserved" so they cannot be 
downloaded from the Picasa site.  They are just for viewing.  I've also 
included scans of two B&W prints which I bought at railroadiana shows.  One of 
these also cannot be downloaded.  Otherwise, the rest of the pictures are 
downloadable from the Picasa site if you wish.

Here's the direct link to these photos on the Picasa site.  It is not necessary 
to sign in or anything.

https://picasaweb.google.com/111099367172613506788/SOUTHERNPACIFICNARROWGAUGEOwensValleyCAJanuary111960

Enjoy!

With best regards, Hart
















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