WP Vignettes 1970's
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- Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024
- I recently acquired a large collection of Super 8 films on Ebay dating from the 1970's. There was a fairly substantial amount of Western Pacific footage including scenes at Williams Loop, Keddie Wye, and the "final four" F units, so this video is a mix of previously posted 8mm material along with the newer stuff to present a more complete picture of WP in that decade. Enjoy!
Long live the colorful WP.
Outstanding!
The orange/silver with red wings on the nose is my favorite scheme.
brilliant video. love it! there isn't enough western pacific footage out there.
This brought back some fine memories, I was born/raised in north central California, the Santa Clara valley to be specific. As a young tyke our family would go train spotting in the vicinity and it was something like 95% SP, 4% WP and 1% ATSF. To see a WP freight was a big deal; I didn't even know they had the stunning silver/orange paint scheme until they had gone out of business. In 1986 I was working at a shop that backed up to the SP mainline in San Jose and in the middle of a south-bound freight consist was a deadhead silver/orange GP-(something) going somewhere. First time since getting a drivers license that my interest in railroads was rekindled. Eventually starting a family of my own, on a HO layout (for the kids of course!) an early acquisition was a silver/orange WP locomotive. Now packed away in a box somewhere!
Same here. I grew up in San Jose and when I got my first car, I always seemed to end up at the SP's Santa Clara Yards. One day, I ventured out to Milpitas to find Perlman Green GP20s switching the yard there. I missed out on the orange and silver era.
I got wonderful memories of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad growing up in South Carolina back in the 1960's near the main line between Charleston and Florence. Back then, the ACL ran drag freights or as the crews would call them, "clear the yard specials" and I vividly remember solid blocks of the F-Units with as many as 8 or more pulling those freights that seemed to last forever. They were in notch 8 and barely going 40 MPH, but the sounds of those EMD's howling is what I remember about them.
Now, if I can only find a film here showing those ACL covered wagons in action like that again...
Love those UP B-units!
I used to walk through the Jeffery Shops Yard in Sacramento every day to go to school. One rainy day an engineer gave me a cab ride in an old EMD to the end of the yards. Never felt taller when my friends saw me stepping off that locomotive, waving and thanking the engineer for the ride. My best day ever as a kid.
Thanks for making the huge effort to post this. This brings back so many fond memories to this NorCal/Sacto native! I used to railfan the canyon regularly back in the 80's...definitely a favorite!
Great work mister.
Great viewing thanks!
had no camera back then.thanks for getting my memory jumpstarted
Beautiful footage! Really appreciate the work you’re doing to make this footage available for us to enjoy rather than it rotting away in some basement.
When I was a youngster growing up in San Leandro , Ca back in the late 60s I use to love to watch the GP7 in action, wearing that awesome Orange and Silver livery 😍 Those Geeps doing there thing switching , kicking cars in East Oakland , man the sound of that two stroke EMD 567 Prime Mover , incredible.
The Fremont Local used to go thru Hayward to San Leandro. GP7 #713 was one the the engines used and it's now at The Niles Canyon Railway in a Fresh Coat of Green and Orange
@@WestPac-ny9vi I lived in Hayward, saw the Fremont Local all the time.
Thank you, this is excellent, there is so little available to us from that period so its great to get more!
You bet!
Simply outstanding. Thanks for sharing 👍
My pleasure!
You always have such great vintage footage. Thanks so much for sharing with us!!
Fantastic!
Thank you for sharing!
Sure brings back some great memories.
Excellant Video !!!
Great video compilation. I understand that these were silent, but next time dub in the sounds of M5 horns. WP was a big user of those. Most of the F units used the single chime Leslies.
Great Video!!!👍
Thank You for the video I enjoy train videos with the caboose
Western Pacific vignettes is great for Union Pacific heritage unit.
Wow! This is definitely a top 3 upload from you, and I have yet to view all of your uploads. The unique lashups, the Keddie Wye, and there's just something about that Western Pacific orange that draws me in. This is really good stuff!
That's why I was motivated to add the sound.
@@fmnut ? Don't really understand this reply to my comment...
@@KG-xt4oq Your comment was "This is really good stuff". I felt the same way. The original film was silent. The quality of the shots was such that I felt strongly motivated to add good sound to it. Understand?
@@fmnut Oh...I guess you did a really good job because I thought that was the original sound! Had no idea the originals were silent...
Some interesting factoids about your added F-unit clips: Your first runby of 913-A was back when it was still solid orange -no later than mid-1977. It was rebuilt and repainted as just '913' in 1978. The clips were filmed at Fremont CA and show a setout being done. The same with the next clip showing 920-D. The 920-D was not one of the Fab Four. It was traded to G.E. after being wrecked on 11/7/1971 at Westwood (on the Highline). Anyway, it was cool seeing those units leading, especially the 920-D with its distinctive over-sized snow plow!
As best I can tell from the BN pool power in the Highline consists, the Feather River Canyon clips are probably are from 1971 and as late as mid 1974 - that was the last time I shot a former CB&Q SD45 in the white and green hockey puck scheme. The fact that no silver and orange appear fits with a mid or late 1970s for the clips
Nice film and caboose too
They had a lot of auto parts traffic back then.
The Ford Plant in Milpitas, usually the power was the final 4 F7's
WP MOPAC SP KATY D&RGW SSW .R.I.P. shame on the UP
That is for sure-- gobbled up,really neat RR's, looted them for what they wanted, then sold/ abandoned what it didn't want.
Don't forget CNW!
UP is such a bland road
Great collection of film clips. Do you know who the photographer was?
The film came from 2 separate Ebay purchases, neither of which had any ID on the photographer.
@@fmnut Got it. You did well in scoring those clips - and even better editing them into a film. I did something similar with Virgil Staff clips that I downloaded from TRAINORDERS. But I don't own rights to those films and thus will not upload. Thanks again ...
Awesome Vid, Bunch of F units, but it's fine
I was born in Sacramento in 1965 and lived in Roseville, Dunsmuir and Mt. Shasta city as we moved a lot. Seeing interesting locomotives and rolling stock was almost a daily occurrence and I look back knowing I was fortunate for the experience, especially when SP 4449 stopped in Dunsmuir when it pulled the Freedom Train. Of course this was way before the state was flooded with illegals so there wasn’t much car traffic compared to now.
Didn't union pacific have WESTERN PACIFIC units it UP colors like short lived MISSOURI PACIFIC scheme?
As far as I know or have been able to determine through research, no. Only MP was done that way.
@@fmnut One GP40 was painted in UP colors I think it was #3532. It seemed like they wanted to get rid of any trace of WP really fast.
Also lettered Western Pacific
Also heard UP replaced hundreds of brand new switch locks right after merger because they were lettered SP