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1967 - 2009

 

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What's New?
Updated 6/30/2009





Private Party Car Pony Express has moved!
Due to increased costs of parking at Los Angeles Union Station The Train Source, Inc. has found a new home for the Pony. The Pony is now based at Winslow, Arizona



JONAH HEX
Warner Bros adaptation of this 1970's DC Comics anti hero. Set in 1870's New Orleans. The train is not to be believed. Stan Garner Train Coordinator Filmed in Louisiana Apr-June, 2009

The Express
Stan Garner, President, The Train Source, Inc. was Train Coordinator for this five hankey film about Syracuse Football Star, Ernie Davis. filming on Location in and around Chicago. Stars Dennis Quaid as coach Schwartswalder and Rob Brown as Ernie Davis.
Release 2008

3:10 to Yuma - Our 300th Production
Stan Garner, President, The Train Source, Inc. , worked as Train Coordinator for this remake of the 1957 Glenn Ford - Van Heflin classic . Filmed near Santa Fe, New Mexico. This version stars Russell Crowe and Christian Bale.

Winner of two Academy Awards
There Will Be Blood

Stan Garner, President, The Train Source, Inc. , worked as Train Coordinator for this major motion picture Paramount Pictures. The film is set in 1902 - 1911and features an operating steam locomotive and period freight and passenger cars. It was filmed on location in West Texas.

Nominated for eight Academy Awards- Winner of two.
Daniel Day Lewis - Best Actor
Eobert Elswit - Cinematography



IFE Equipment available for filming

EXTRA!

AAPRCO 2004
NORTHERN PARKS LIMITED



AAPRCO 2005
ARIZONA LIMITED


Montana by Steam II


Recent Events

Feb. 20-Mar. 3 Private Cars Pony Express and Pacific Sands travelled from Los Angeles to New Orleans - Washington, DC , Chicago and back to Los Angeles. The occasion was AAPRCO's Annual Congressional Reception in Washington DC. This was the longest rip made with the Pony so far. Sleeper Pacific sands provided comfortable sleeping accommodations for passengers and crew while the Pony served as the diner lounge. See above for details

Photos.