Overland Route Oakland - Roseville 1960

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  1. Aussierailfan

    Aussierailfan Well-Known Member

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    About
    This section of the overland route would be about 109 miles (175 km) running between Oakland and Roseville. The line would feature both passenger and freight services. I would like to see it set in 1960. The operator would be Southern Pacific with the possibility of seeing it some of its locos from subsidiary St. Louis Southwestern Railway (SSW / Cotton Belt).

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    Freight
    There would be several through freight, local industry and shunting opportunities.

    There would be several rail yards, including
    • West Oakland Yard
    • Richmond Yard
    • Ozol Yard
    • Sacramento Yard
    • Roseville Yard

    Passenger

    There would be around 20 passenger trains per day, some of which are listed below.
    • Shasta Daylight 9/10
    • Cascade 11/12
    • Unnamed Daily passenger 19/20
    • Mail train 21/22
    • San Francisco Overland 27/28
    • San Joaquin Daylight 51/52
    • OWL 57/58
    • City of San Francisco 101/102
    • Local Daily (inbound to Sacramento) 224, 248
    • Local Daily (outbound from Sacramento) 223, 247
    The list is in relation to the timetable below to help you save some time in finding the said services.
    43,44,45,46,60,61,62,63,69,75,76,77.

    https://streamlinermemories.info/SP/SP60-4TT.pdf

    Locos
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    EMD SW1200

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    EMD E8

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    EMD E9

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    EMD F7

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    EMD FP7

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    EMD F9

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    EMD GP9

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    EMD SD7

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    EMD SD9

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    Alco RS-11

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    Alco RSD-12
     
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  2. nika gear5

    nika gear5 Staff Member

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    Thanks for sharing your line suggestion here! These locos are indeed beautiful.
     
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  3. jedi247

    jedi247 Well-Known Member

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    Black Widow SP power would be awesome. Pity the SP didn't keep that livery around long. It's my second favorite US railroad paint scheme after the Santa Fe Warbonnet.
    Another 1960s-era SP loco that we could see on this route would be SP's unique Krauss-Maffei ML-4000s. The Niles Canyon RR has ML-4000 #9010 that has been restored to operation, although she has only one functional prime mover.
    If we get a 1990s version of this route, we could see SP SD70Ms, SD40Rs, SD45Rs, SD40T-2s, SD45T-2s, U-Boats, Dash-7s, B39-8s, C44-9Ws, AC4400CWs, SD9Rs, SD38-2s, GP9Rs, GP38-2s, MP15DCs/ACs, etc.
    I'd also like to see SP's rare and unique (and crazy powerful) 4200HP SD45Xs in Roseville in the 1970s-80s.
    SP GS-Class 4-8-4s and AC-Class Cab Forwards needed for SP steam.
     
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  4. star#5823

    star#5823 Well-Known Member

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    Would actually buy this because man it looks so cool
     
  5. Aussierailfan

    Aussierailfan Well-Known Member

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    would be intresting, i would of liked to of seen the Krauss-Maffei ML 4000, but the main reason i went with 1960 is for the relitave large quanity of passenger services as well as i do want to see some SD9s, would also be good to see the alcos.
     

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