Did the GS64 pull fright or passenger?
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A quick Google search gave many images.
http://www.wrightrealtors.com/stockton/railroads.htm
"The Western Pacific GS-64 class 4-8-4's ended their service lives during the early 1950's in both freight and passenger train service. None have been preserved. Locomotive #484, is shown here at Stockton California way back in 1950."
They handled both.
Ans they sent both to SP after retirement for spare parts source.
Ans they sent both to SP after retirement for spare parts source.
Now just where did you come up with THAT?
HW most likely from here....scroll all the way to the bottom.
Ans they sent both to SP after retirement for spare parts source.
Now just where did you come up with THAT?
A book I got about the Daylight trains. Had a short section about the WP units. Need to find book.