Espee Hall of Fame

SKU: DVD-CSP-145
(2 customer reviews)

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Visit “Espee” locations that were in and around Sacramento in the early 1990s. The Southern Pacific trains shown have been selected with care to tell a story and portray how things once were.

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Producer

Charles Smiley Presents

Run Time

2 hours 42 minutes

Narration

Yes

Shrink Wrap

Yes, Brand New

Technical Details

No Region Code

Visit “Espee” locations that were in and around Sacramento in the early 1990s. See Elvas and Stockton Junction with the towers that have long ago been removed. Watch hours of great, original Southern Pacific power that has sent to the scrap yard since this material was shot. Learn much of the history of the SP and the area involved in this video. The emphasis here is on manifest trains, transfer jobs and locals. We bring the kind of railroading that has been forgotten. See Davis and Suisun-Fairfield Junction and many trains on the Ione branch. Don’t miss the sugar beets to Woodland, California.

This video took years to shoot with nearly every scene in blue skies and with the sun’s light on the right side of the train. The Southern Pacific trains shown have been selected with care to tell a story and portray how things once were. After watching this video, you should have a better understanding of what happened to the “Espee” – and why it happened. See Roseville’s original hump yard in action and the parade of trains through Roseville, Antelope and out to the East Valley line, lower Donner Pass and much more.

2 reviews for Espee Hall of Fame

  1. Curtis Watson

    The “Good ‘Ol Espee!” Great views of late-20th century railroading, plenty of mainline and branch line action. Cool to see the old signal towers.

  2. Dan

    “Hall Of Fame” implies “best of the best” … and this video lives up to its name! It’s more of what Charles Smiley does best … part railfan video, part documentary and part history lesson. Much of the footage is irreplaceable, and the classic equipment, legendary locations and the Charles Smiley flair for great storytelling make this a “must have” program for any collection.

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