This is the south end of the historic
Redding Passenger Depot.
The city fathers , Union Pacific,
and the local museum
have finally decided to fix the
old girl back up.
She's tired. Lots of dry rot.
Our Power is the UP905 which
is sitting on the siding.
The other power in the background
is from the
Redding~Roseville Hauler.
Our north unit is one of the
Mother-Mate GP40-2's
that the Southern Pacific
ordered special for
the control units of those
tractive effort booster units
that were used in Oregon
on the branch lines.
This unit is a little tired
looking but boy is it a sweet runner !
The trucks look rebuilt and
the wheels are new and thick.
It rides like a cadilac.......Dead
Smooth______________..
The red brick building in
the background is the historic
hotel that was built in the
late 1800's .
The California and Oregon
railroad stoped here
in Redding for 11 years (
I believe it was ) until
finances were obtained to
complete the line to Portland.
Here we are at South Redding.
Waiting for a northbound.....
Here's our north guy, and
were off to the races !
Out first stop is usually
here at Moss Lumber.
There's Moss, Reliable Trucking
and Shasta Cascade Reload,
all located off this spur
which comes of the main at North Girvan.
These above are various shots
around Moss Lumber spur.
Here comes the "northbound
"Z" train...
The "Z" is gone, and were off to Anderson !
Headed
Home back to Redding....
Anderson
California,going north.