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Indiana Northeastern GP-9H 5903 runs east at Hamilton, Indiana, the day after a massive winter storm blanketed the entire northern United States with rain, ice and record snowfalls. Not pictured here is the hi-rail running ahead of this move, stopping periodically to remove downed trees from the right of way. It took this duo over an hour to make the nine or so miles between Hamilton and Edon, OH.
Unfortunately, this pretty much sums up my visit to the INER. Besides an NS grain train loading at South Milford, downed trees all over the property meant I'd likely not run into anything else running…at least quickly.
Inside the snow shed at the end of Wellington, WA, where in 1910 ninety-eight people lost their lives when an avalanche blasted into the side of a train carrying passengers and sent them down a ravine. I heard that this place was haunted. I didn't see any ghosts, but there was a very calm unsettling feeling around here. I did however hear a lot of strange muffled scratching sounds throughout the snow shed, something I never hear when I am out in the forest.
Almost two months since the derailment in Medina, the unlucky locomotive involved rests on a nearby siding track paralleling the Union Pacific mainline. The mangled subject in question is UP 5445, a GE AC45CCTE built in April 2005, and was in charge of eastbound manifest UP MNPEW on that fateful November 29th evening. Here we see an eastbound coal train hustling past the aftermath on the now-repaired mainline with a ratty EMD on the point.
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UP Kansas Subdivision
Medina, Kansas, USA
January 14, 2026
Canon EOS 77D
Canon F-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
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Well, it was kind've going o.k. with the tree. This morning when I got up, this was the scene...argghh..will the tree make it until New Year's!!!
Harz,
Storm damage in deep fog. Mystic atmosphere!
Sony Alpha 900
Konica Minolta 17-35mm
Developed in LR5.6
Just minutes before, as I was the engineer of P42 #154 on the northbound Hoosier State, a semi hauling powdered cement pulled in front of me and we collided. The trailer was sliced in half and its contents coated my train and the surrounding area. The truck driver walked away as did I. October 28, 2014
These mercs really ought to give up.
I am getting kinda tired of the HYDRA Kalashnikov and green barrel warehouse, time for something new, what do you guys think I should try to build?
Cyber Fair Event March 5//25
by ACCESS
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Pic taken at INSILICO
Un peu de douceur pour toi Hil Aftermath - MUSE tape son casque dans le tien "HARDER,BETTER,FASTER" *clang clang
Il s'agit de ma dernière photo pour Cyberfair Event "Merci à toute la team d'ACCESS pour leur confiance et l'opportunité offerte de repartir vers le blog, j'ai adoré le thème sci-fi et cyber, j'ai pris énormément de plaisir à faire ces photos, merci aux designers également et aux followers ;D" To be continued...
A favorite haunt - if for no other reason that I pass by frequently and the light at sunset is always a bit different. In this case, the aftermath of an offshore thunderstorm muted the fading light into an orange glow.
After the incredible close cg show at dusk, a stormy evening followed.
The aftermath of the storm was as spectaculair as the beginning, with numerous lightnings crawling through the sky.
"Hurricane Irma hit Florida as a Category 4 storm the morning of Sept. 10, 2017, ripping off roofs, flooding coastal cities, and knocking out power to more than 6.8 million people. By Sept. 11, Irma weakened significantly to a tropical storm as it powered north toward Georgia and Alabama. At 11 p.m. later that day, it weakened further to a tropical depression, and by Sept. 13, it had dissipated over western Tennessee.
Irma is the fifth-costliest hurricane to hit the mainland United States, causing an estimated $50 billion in damage, according to the National Hurricane Center." www.worldvision.org/disaster-relief-news-stories/2017-hur...
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Seascape taken from Ayr, Scotland, looking out towards the Isle of Arran. The red and blue hues are courtesy of The Royal Air Force and The Red Arrows aerobatic display team who had just finished their display at the Scottish International Airshow.
I just loved the surreal colours in this scene, it was such an odd feeling looking out over the water with this light and colouring. Enjoy!
Scorched earth, dead leaves, the ants are already back and the bracken is trying to shoot. Nature does this on her ear after a bushfire. I hope we see this same result after the COVID-19 virus has done its worst.
Mammatus clouds fill the sky over a twisted juniper tree at sunset after a powerful summer thunderstorm in arid northeastern New Mexico.
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(#17 in Explore Dec. 30, 2022)
Had the chance yesterday to get out to Crystal Beach at Fort Erie, Ontario Canada to see the aftermath of last week's massive winter snowstorm.
Strong winds tossed freezing water from Lake Erie coating the houses in thick layer of ice.
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