Talk:San Bernardino (Amtrak station)

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[edit] Santa Fe dispatching office

I remember seeing a railfan video about 15 years ago (I think it was the Cajon Pass tape from either Pentrex or Video Rails) that visited the Santa Fe's dispatching office that was once on an upper floor of this building. The dispatcher in this building was primarily responsible for tracks between here and at least Victorville; basically it covered the entire Cajon Pass territory and not much else. I think all the dispatching duties have since moved to Fort Worth where BNSF is now headquartered, but I'll see if I can find that video again for more information. Slambo (Speak) 20:54, 24 January 2007 (UTC)