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On Friday, March 18, 2022, in the UP yard at Eugene, OR I saw this. I have no idea what the story is behind it.
Leased Horizon Rail GP35M 2348 is on the south end of the Rockside section of Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad's Polar Express at the "North Pole" of Peninsula. The locomotive previously worked at a power plant in Florida before it was acquired and rebuilt by Horizon Rail.
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some people have more than others :O)
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Stop D1 - Currie Street. I think he found what he was looking for. Silver Efex Pro 2: Agfa APX Pro 100 with 100% Green filter
I wasn't able to find out much about former Grand Trunk Western baggage car No. 8812. It is on static display in Iron Horse Park in Durand, Michigan.
AMTK 205 & 053 - Train 5 (1420 Wed [two days previous] Chicago - Emeryville, which was formed of 12 vehicles [1 baggage car, 8 Double Deck Superliners & 3 mail vans]) - Donner Pass - 1213 - 11/06/04..
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Street candid taken in Glasgow, Scotland. I was struck by the heavy bags under this lady's eyes that hint at the hidden troubles she may have been living with and how that contrasts with the bright shopping bag she is carrying.
they always carry the baggage is all that they can’t leave behind.
so heavy
Every month’s quota
Responsibility
Deadline
Complaint
and chocolate
ビジネスマンはつらいよ
A baggageman unloads suitcases from the baggage car of Amtrak train 92, the northbound Silver Star, at Orlando, Florida on June 7, 2006.
March 25 - Day 84 of my 365 Project. Inspired by the lyrics from an Offspring song:
"I don't know why you're messed up,
I don't know why your whole life is a chore,
Just do me a favor,
And check your baggage at the door."
The Denver International Airport is huge, with three massive terminals and a separate ground transportation area. A strange feature here that I have not seen at any other airport is the centralized baggage claim. So all luggage from all airlines come to this area and have to be collected here.
The problem is, first, the waiting time could be long. Second, it could be the opposite: by the time you get to this area and find your carousel, your baggage could be gone, either taken by someone else by mistake or stolen. Third, if your luggage arrives at one end of this monster area, to reach ground transportation, you may have to walk all the way back in the other direction. And fourth, the hotel shuttles have designated areas for passenger pick up and drop off, and if you don't know these before hand, after you collect your luggage and walk all the way to the ground transportation at the East (green) gate, you might find out that you have to walk back all the way to the other end of this area and go to the hotel shuttle pickup point at the West (orange) gate. All of which I ended up doing and wasting over an hour's time after landing!
On a happier note, it is fun to shoot with the ultra wide angle Tri-Elmar lens at an airport.
Below is a B&W conversion.
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