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» Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific (more..)
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» San Diego Station SDNX Surf Line 
» San Diego, California, USA (more..)
» January 28, 2012
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The Surf Line is, for obvious reasons, a popular spot in the private car circles. I would estimate that from mid-Spring right to the end of Summer maybe one in ten Surfliners have at least one private car tacked onto the end of it. As such, its fairly common to see colorful cars sitting in front of the Santa Fe Depot in downtown San Diego awaiting their return trip. This good looking Milwaukee car caught my eye on my way back home from the NEX.
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