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Steve Sloan's Trains | Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (GWI) | San Joaquin Valley Railroad (SJVR)

San Joaquin Valley Railroad (SJVR)

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SJVR 3002, Progress Rail PR30B

SJVR 3002 is a Progress Rail PR30B. Reportedly: It was built in 2012 serial number JXN00118.
SJVR at Buttonwillow
At 1:50 p.m. on Thursday, June 15, 2023, at Buttonwillow, CA, on the San Joaquin Valley RR (SJVR) a train has SJVR 3818 and 3002 as power.

SJVR 3029, EMD GP38-3

San Joaquin Valley Railroad (SJVR) CEFX/SJVR 3029 GP38-3 is former OMLX 3029, former DRGW GP35 3029 built in May 1964.
CEFX/SJVR 3029 EMD GP38-3

SJVR 3818, EMD GP38-2

SJVR 3818 is an EMD GP38-2. Reportedly: It was built in 1973 serial number 73632-1 as Colorado & Wyoming Railway Company (CW) 2001. Other reporting marks and numbers associated with this locomotive are said to include: CORP 3818 & 5001.
CORP 3818 on SJVR
  • RailAmerica owned Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad (CORP) GP38-2 3818 is a long way from home on the San Joaquin Valley Railroad (SJVR) at Bowerbank, CA on March 30, 2012. CORP 3818 is the former Colorado and Wyoming 2001.
    Nikon D300s Digital Image: 2012.3.30.1.3-ph
SJVR 3818 at Buttonwillow
At 1:50 p.m. on Thursday, June 15, 2023, at Buttonwillow, CA, on the San Joaquin Valley RR (SJVR) a train has SJVR 3818 and 3002 as power.
SJVR 3818 near Bakersfield
On Friday, October 18, 2024, west of Bakersfield, CA, near Highway 58 and Reagent Chemical & Research, the San Joaquin Valley RR (SJVR) train has SJVR 3818 and 3545.

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