A colorised postcard from about a century ago. |
Another colorised postcard although the artist seems not to have bothered with coloring the train. |
An Amtrak postcard from 1981 showing the "Coast Starlight" |
The trajectory of Southern Pacific's railway (now Union Pacific) north of the town of San Luis Obispo in California, put through in the 1890s, is quite convoluted and includes a horseshoe curve as impressive as the one in Altoona, PA, but it is only single track and less well-known. As well as freight trains, the town is a stop on Amtrak's Coast Starlight and the northern terminus of the Pacific Surfliner.
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