Florida's famous rail fan photographer Fred Clark Jr., is seen while taking some B&W photos with his not so trusty Mamiya C220 twin lens reflex camera, along an out of service track found in the Trilby area of Central Florida, 1976
Florida's famous rail fan photographer Fred Clark Jr., is seen while taking some B&W photos with his not so trusty Mamiya C220 twin lens reflex camera, along an out of service track found in the Trilby area of Central Florida, 1976. At this location there was a diamond ahead in Fred's view, and many of the rails were not fastened to the ties with spikes at this point. You can see another track in the weeds behind Fred that is approaching the diamond.
Florida's famous rail fan photographer Fred Clark Jr., is seen while taking some B&W photos with his not so trusty Mamiya C220 twin lens reflex camera, along an out of service track found in the Trilby area of Central Florida, 1976
Florida's famous rail fan photographer Fred Clark Jr., is seen while taking some B&W photos with his not so trusty Mamiya C220 twin lens reflex camera, along an out of service track found in the Trilby area of Central Florida, 1976. At this location there was a diamond ahead in Fred's view, and many of the rails were not fastened to the ties with spikes at this point. You can see another track in the weeds behind Fred that is approaching the diamond.