The Naked Railroader - Going Off The Rails
Tommy talks about qualifying to work on the Union Pacific section of the Dessert Wind. He also tells a typical Tommy story about a Red Flag.
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28 A Kerfuffle on the Santa Fe
Most of the time, things on the Santa Fe go very smoothly. The story that dad shares today is one time it did not. We also talk about the famous picture that many people have seen of the Santa Fe engine hanging out over Aliso Street. It is the photograph that The Original Whistle Stop model train store uses for their advertisements. Please check out our NEW SPONSOR! We drink their Cowboy Roast every day! https://woodfireroasted.com/ [https://woodfireroasted.com/] Intro and Outro:Sounds of Santa Fe Steam Locomotives by Stan Kistler Track 14 At Riverside, October 16 1950, 4-6-2 1369 is on No. 54
27 Listener Question about Tehachapi Tunnels
Dad clarifies why they couldn't turn the trail around near Tehachapi and shares what it was like going through those tunnels backwards. Intro and Outro:Sounds of Santa Fe Steam Locomotives by Stan Kistler Track 14 At Riverside, October 16 1950, 4-6-2 1369 is on No. 54
26 More Railroad Characters and Some Nudity!
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25 We're going to Disneyland
Today, Dad talks about visiting Disneyland the day before it opened. He also shares how he almost took a job there. We did forget to go back to my question about the train at Disneyland. I asked him if it was a real train or if it was made specifically for the park. His answer is this: They were built new for Disneyland but I don't know who built them. The Knott's Berry Farm trains are real one from the narrow gauge train equipment haul to California from the Rio Grand Souther Railroad from Durango, CO. (Dad's friend George Sapp worked on them at Knott's for quite some time) Intro and Outro:Sounds of Santa Fe Steam Locomotives by Stan Kistler Track 14 At Riverside, October 16 1950, 4-6-2 1369 is on No. 54
24 The Higher Ups
In the last episode, I talked about some of the characters on the railroad. In this episode, I'll talk about the characters that were the "higher ups" in the company. They aren't all bad. Intro and Outro:Sounds of Santa Fe Steam Locomotives by Stan Kistler Track 14 At Riverside, October 16 1950, 4-6-2 1369 is on No. 54
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