 | Further
downstream along the L.A. Wash, a Santa Fe, San Diegan makes it's mid
morning run out of Los Angeles Union Station to it's train name. The
LAUPT can be seen to the far left of the large gas storage tanks. Photo
1970 |
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The Union Pacific Passenger Train, City of Los Angeles is pulled along
the east bank of the L.A. River by a switch engine towards the LAUPT.
Here is a photo of the Union Pacific Passenger Yard where the City of Los Angeles was serviced. |
 | This
Southern Pacific transfer train is on UP trackage from the Union
Pacific Yard. Headed by two Alco C-628's, there were only 4 of these
locomotive left on the roster at this time. Photo 1972 |
 | Framed
by the concrete of the Olympic Blvd Bridge, the same Southern Pacific
transfer train heads north along the L.A. Rivers east side tracks to
Taylor Yard. Photo 1972 |
 | A view from the Broadway Street Bridge of SP's East Bank Line, the SP Alco Century diesels and transfer train are not far from Dayton Ave. Tower at the south end of Taylor Yard. Photo 1972 |
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