File:59-39-Train-Vanishing-North -Kearsage-V 2.jpeg
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Train Vanishing North, Kearsage
Diesel no. 1 and its train fades into the distance to the north. Never again would I see an operating SPNG train! It turned out that it would be about ten years before I returned to the area. I was getting a few snow flurries here and was out of time. I had to continue my journey to Ft. Benning, GA, to report on time for active Army officer duty. Kearsage, CA. January 11, 1960.
Hart Corbett Photo.
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current | 18:15, 9 July 2021 | 2,000 × 1,151 (1,007 KB) | Andrew Brandon (talk | contribs) | Train Vanishing North, Kearsage Diesel no. 1 and its train fades into the distance to the north. Never again would I see an operating SPNG train! It turned out that it would be about ten years before I returned to the area. I was getting a few snow flurries here and was out of time. I had to continue my journey to Ft. Benning, GA, to report on time for active Army officer duty. Kearsage, CA. January 11, 1960. Hart Corbett Photo. |
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