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San Pedro, California

October 27-29, 2004

3751 looking like the Polar Express prior to departure for San Pedro.

The first steam locomotive to enter the Alameda Corridor.

Conductor Bill Hatrick boards a group of students.

Operation Lifesaver safety lesson.

A history lesson in a historic lounge car - the Overland Trail.

Students fascinated by all the handles in the locomotive cab.

Students waiting to board the train on a beautiful fall day in San Pedro.

Giving credit to our sponsors on the side of the Tool Car.

3751 and the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro.


Los Angeles Union Station

February 6-9, 2006

Volunteers punching tickets as a class boards the train.

Operation Lifesaver staff handing out safety pamphlets to students.

Matt Casford teaches a chemistry lab.

Operation Lifesaver volunteer giving students a safety quiz.

Sam Calderwood explains the basics of how a steam locomotive works.

Student reviewing an SBRHS brochure.

Bob Kittel demonstrating just how big the drive wheels are.

Reviewing what are you supposed to do at a grade crossing.

Who knows what 'trespassing' means?

Bob Kittel answers a students question about the locomotive.



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