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» Santa Paula Branch Line 
» Santa Paula, California, USA (more..)
» November 26, 2022
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» FWRY 409 (more..)
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Student Conductor Nicholas Martinez is on point of the this evening's westbound train as Sierra Northern Railway's first annual Christmas train departs the Loose Caboose and heads for Bristel where it will layover before returning west with Genset 2666 on the point. Bringing up the markers of the train is the venerable Fillmore & Western Railway No. 409, an ex-ATSF Superintendents car that is still owned by the FWRY despite the Santa Paula Branch Line now operated by the Sierra Northern Railway.
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