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2017-01-10.6008.Cajon_Pass.jpg

Equipment: BNSF 4874 C44-9W (LOCO)
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Equipment: BNSF 7686 ES44C4 (LOCO)
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Cajon Pass, California

The Cajon Pass is where most of southern California's trains have to go through to get in and out of the Los Angeles region through the mountains. It is a busy, interesting place with wildly unpredictable weather, changing from clear skies to driving rain in a matter of seconds without warning.

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January 10th, 2017

We went to explore the Cajon Pass for two hours. We were not disappointed!

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