G-100-37 Gondolas:
SP 365001-365200
These 65'-6" mill gondolas were built by Thrall in 1996 and featured 3242 ft3 capacity and a black and white SP sunset herald in the center of the car on each side. These were the last new gons delivered to the SP. They are frequently mislabeled as having a 5-digit road number due to the fourth digit being very close to a vertical rib, making it easily hidden in photos. These cars are unusual (for SP) in that the number series of the group starts with 1 as the last digit instead of the usual SP practice of starting at 0.
A model has been offered in HO scall by ExactRail of this class.
Photo by: Rob Sarberenyi
SP:
Rob Sarberenyi |
Oakland, CA; 2/1998 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Stockton, CA; 03/13/2010 |
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Tom Fassett |
Colton, CA; 9/2000 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Roseville, CA; 8/1996 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Roseville, CA; 8/1996 |
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Jeff Guidry |
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Tom Fassett |
Colton, CA; 12/2000 |
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Craig Walker |
Bealville, CA; 03/06/2008 |
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Tom Fassett |
Colton, CA; 9/2000 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Stockton, CA; 09/26/2007 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
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Tom Fassett |
Colton, CA; 9/2000 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Lathrop, CA; 09/26/2007 |
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John Huey |
Tehachapi Pass, CA; 11/11/2007 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Fremont, CA; 07/16/2010 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Oakland, CA; 2/1998 |
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Steve Vincent |
Montague, CA; 09/25/1996 |
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Lee A. Gautreaux |
New Iberia, LA; 5/2004 |
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Lee A. Gautreaux |
New Iberia, LA; 5/2004 |
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Lee A. Gautreaux |
New Iberia, LA; 5/2004 |
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Lee A. Gautreaux |
New Iberia, LA; 5/2004 |
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Lee A. Gautreaux |
New Iberia, LA; 5/2004 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Newark, CA; 10/21/2007 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Fremont, CA; 05/21/2010 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Fremont, CA; 06/11/2010 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Fremont, CA; 06/11/2010 |
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Tim Frederick |
Los Angeles, CA; 12/02/2000 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Fremont, CA; 9/1999 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Fremont, CA; 9/1999 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Fremont, CA; 9/1999 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Fremont, CA; 9/1999 |
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Rob Sarberenyi |
Fremont, CA; 7/1998 |
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David Olsen |
Phoenix, AZ; 01/16/2010 |
G-100-37 walkaround by Rob Sarberenyi.