I have to admit this was a good movie, a little cheesy, but still entertaining, being an SP fan the movie is worth watching for the few scenes of SP action, which were shot on the old (now mostly gone ) Santa Paula branch, which used to run from Montalvo to Saugus, but now only exists as far as Fillmore which is utilized in part by shortline industries' Fillmore and Western, who run a dinner train, and do work for the movie industry, and some scenes were filmed on the line through Soledad canyon which connects L.A. with Palmdale via Saugus, the Santa Paula segment was the original SP line to the coast before construction of the Santa Susana tunnel ,and the Santa Clara river bridge at Montalvo, after this it became a secondary mainline, and detour route, and served many citrus houses in Montalvo, Saticoy, Santa Paula, Fillmore, and Piru, the line was removed between Saugus and Piru in the mid 80's, then removed from there to Fillmore in the early 90's after Sunkist quit shipping by rail from Piru, as far as I know there are no longer any online customers, other than the movie train, sorry for the history lesson, but I can still remember when this line was intact and active and it brings back alot of memories, hope I answered your question............Scott
Scott J. Clay
Section Foreman
Union Pacific railroad, Chicago service unit