Posted by Rangachari Anand on April 29, 2010 
I am really surprised - I thought the Coast Starlight was always a Superliner consist
Posted by KWestRail on April 29, 2010 
They do, I think this actually a special move of deadheading equipment as this train is pictured next to the actual Coast Starlight at Jack London Square.
Posted by otlocal on April 29, 2010 
Got to agree with the location,(Santa Clara)and test train,how you can tell, thats a Caltrain F40-PH in backgorund.
Posted by Nikko P on April 29, 2010 
Yeah, its definitely not the Coast Starlight. Mr. Bernard even has a picture of the real Coast Starlight on the same day at the same location and the same angle here: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=322351 But Pepsi Cans, a heritage coach, talgo cars, I'd love to know what the purpose of this move was!
Posted by Marty Bernard on April 29, 2010 
Sorry, not the Coast Starlight but a Talgo Train deadhead move.
Posted by Marty Bernard on April 29, 2010 
Not a heritage coach but a fluted-side stainless steel business car (open end obs).
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