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UER Forum > US: Pacific Southwest > California Desert Trailer (Viewed 963 times)
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California Desert Trailer
< on 6/25/2020 7:26 PM >
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I've been going through old photos over the past week or so, and came across a handful of shots from a 2019 road trip that I never got around to posting here.

The backdrop here should be pretty recognizable to anyone that's explored along the I-10 in Southern California -- to be honest, I'm not sure if this trailer is still standing anymore, but the trains aren't going anywhere.


1. Trying to imagine how this scene might've looked before the destruction.




2. I'm sure these seats looked great at some point in the past.




3. But the rats have clearly been nesting here for a long time.




4. The bulk of the destruction was all on the front side -- almost like a tornado started inside and blew right out the front door.




5. Would've liked to explore the interior, but structural integrity didn't seem too great.




6. Reverse angle. Choo-choo!





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Re: California Desert Trailer
< Reply # 1 on 6/25/2020 10:20 PM >
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Damn. That last shot. It's such a great find.




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Re: California Desert Trailer
< Reply # 2 on 6/25/2020 10:28 PM >
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Damn. That last shot. It's such a great find.


Thanks! We took a lot of shots around the trains too, but my family is in most of them and I don't know that many people on the forum want to see pics of my 2-year-old.




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Re: California Desert Trailer
< Reply # 3 on 6/26/2020 1:14 AM >
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These are some good shots. That old International Travelall is awesome! Always love to see these desert bandos!




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Re: California Desert Trailer
< Reply # 4 on 6/26/2020 12:27 PM >
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These are some good shots.


Thanks for the kind words!




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Re: California Desert Trailer
< Reply # 5 on 6/26/2020 6:55 PM >
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These are some pretty cool shots. Nice set man! That train is killer, different then all the Union Pacific train engines that common to find. Great set!




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< Reply # 6 on 6/26/2020 8:43 PM >
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These are some pretty cool shots. Nice set man! That train is killer, different then all the Union Pacific train engines that common to find. Great set!


Thanks very much! I appreciate it!




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Re: California Desert Trailer
< Reply # 7 on 7/14/2020 3:20 AM >
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I hope this is still standing, I'd love to see it, especially with all the covid stuff going on rn




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