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360 Image from the Tioga Pass open platform
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360 by 360 degree image taken from the open platform at the rear of the Tioga Pass private railcar in the Amtrak Redondo Yard. This photos was taken at the end of the roundtrip journey of the Santa Fe 3751 Steam Locomotive from Los Angeles to Railfair'99 in Sacramento, California. The Tioga Pass was the last car on this consist for the entire journey.

To move around the 360 x 360 photo in any direction, use your mouse to display a pointing finger in the direction in which you wish to move, then click or hold down the left mouse button. The closer you place the finger to the edge of the image, the faster the view will move in that direction. Back the finger away from the edge and the image will move more slowly. If you wish to zoom in on an object, move the image so that object appears in the center of the view. You will see a "+" when you place your pointer at the center of the view. Hold down the left mouse button and the image will zoom in on that object. To zoom out, move the pointer to the side until you see a "-" appear. You can then hold down your left mouse button as the view zooms out! You will be able to look in all directions around the photo, including directly up and down. There is a TrainWeb logo usually at the bottom which covers the image of the tripod on which the camera was mounted.

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