On October 26, 1992, the Southern California Regional Rail Authority, operating under the name Metrolink, began operating a commuter railroad operation on three lines (the Ventura County Line, San... (more)
SP train number 2, the Sunset Limited, hustles at 40 MPH near Glendale California in 1940. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
SP train 26, The Owl, is at Glendale California in 1939. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
SP train 70, The Coaster, is on the move near Glendale California at 40 MPH, with 13 cars, in 1940. Otto's trusty 1935 Ford V-8 sedan is visible at left. Otto Conrad Perry photo, from my collectio... (more)
Eighteen car SP train 56 is seen at Glendale station in 1940. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
The Glendale Repo heads to the rear of their train to drop off their EOT as they pass the station in Glendale.
An NPCU brings up the rear of 1761 as they work the station at Glendale.
Rest In Pieces. The moon continues its ascent into the night sky above the 1924-built, ex-Southern Pacific station in Glendale, CA on a chilly night in Southern California. Calling on the 9... (more)
The Talgo Series 6 funeral train, bound for SA Recylcling in Anaheim, California, pauses for a crew change at the 1924-built, ex-Southern Pacific Glendale depot.
Heading eastbound through Glendale on a crisp winter afternoon is a Southern Pacific freight, headed from the Pacific Northwest to Los Angeles’ Taylor Yard. The train is powered by a six-axle q... (more)
SP 7905, SP 9308 and SP 8737 sit around the turntable in Taylor Yard on the 4th of July.
Late afternoon along the Metrolink Valley-Ventura Subdivision in Glendale finds an Antelope Valley line train on its evening run to Lancaster.
A Goleta bound Pacific Surfliner races northwest through the northern edge of Glendale.
A Bob Hope Airport Shuttle is at full track speed of 69MPH as it rushes through the northern end of LA suburb Glendale, CA.
As the massive and devastating "Blue Cut" fire in Cajon Pass continues to rage on, Amtrak again detours the eastbound Southwest Chief train #4 via Mojave for the second night in a row, s... (more)