August of 1969, the F-unit era on the SP was drawing to a close as #6337 emerges from Niles Canyon, just West of Sunol. Today, this right of way is the home of the Niles Canyon Railway
Golden Gate RR Museum's SP-2472 with empty photographer's special train steaming into Sunol between semaphores in the morning from the Brightside yard. Photographers will board train at Sunol dep... (more)
Golden Gate RR Museum's SP-2472 with photographer's special train at Sunol depot, engine crew by locomotive. Steamer was restored by the Golden Gate RR Museum and is an ex-Southern Pacific Class ... (more)
Early morning at the ex-SP Sunol depot, restored to its former splendor by the Pacific Locomotive Association.
SP 2472 splits the oft photographed semaphores at Sunol shortly after sunrise on a cool spring morning.
Crossing the truss bridge in the canyon.
First photo run of the morning just west of Sunol, Ca.
The morning passenger train arrives at Sunol Depot to pickup the first passengers of the day during Steamfest II.
Semaphore and Steam at SunolThe Quincy Railroad Company #2 2-6-2 tank engine, built in 1924, is working hard up the grade en route to the depot at Sunol, California. QRC #2 would power... (more)
California Poppies are in bloom while SP 2472 keeps chugging towards Sunol leading the Spring Specials.
Fireman Marshall Goodloe working the fire on the way to Hearst, California, to meet the UP 844.
Ever popular Train of Lights at the Niles Canyon Railway being pulled by a SP Black Widow this evening.
SP 2472 led a photographer's special on Niles Canyon Railway on March 28. This photo was taken at Sunol.