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RailPictures.Net Photo: SP 3428 Southern Pacific Railroad EMD GP9 at Stanton, California by Craig Walker
 
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        » Southern Pacific Railroad (more..)
        » EMD GP9 (more..)
        » SP Stanton Branch 
        » Stanton, California, USA (more..)
        » September, 1992
        Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
        » SP 3428 (more..)
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        » Craig Walker (more..)
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        Oh … So the Flashing Red Lights Mean "Stop"?

        As Southern Pacific's Huntington Beach Hauler was heading west (compass north) on the Stanton Branch back to Anaheim, at just 25 miles per hour, a moron in a white Nissan Sentra somehow failed to notice the flashing red lights on the crossbucks and the large GP9 (SP 3428) approaching the grade crossing. So, thanks to this idiot, Chapman Avenue was closed way longer than it would have been if they hadn't interfered with its journey. (Stanton, California - September 1992). Click HERE to see more photos of this accident.
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