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Seems to be standing like a butler, saying, "Will that be all sir?" The forward bend from the waist up.
NYS&W SU-99 runs west up the grade at Butler, NJ, at sunset with the SD33-ECO duo and a short train.
One of my favourite locations in London the other being the Templars.... just full of History and stories my Gran told me
Our nephew was married this past weekend on a unique venue called Butler Farm in rural Tennessee. Here is one of several photos I took of the venue.
Butlers Wharf, as seen from surface level on the north side of the river Thames during a brisk winter's eve... It is so cold tonight.
I think this is November 94 after trainfest. Anyways, GP7 switches cars at the north end of the yard. The geeps, the yard office and the signal bridge are all gone.
Butler's Wharf from Tower Bridge
Tea Trade Wharf, an adjacent building in the Shad Thames area
Butler's Wharf is an English historic building at Shad Thames on the south bank of the River Thames, just east of London's Tower Bridge, now housing luxury flats and restaurants. Lying between Shad Thames and the Thames Path, it overlooks both the bridge and St Katharine Docks on the north side of the river. Butler's Wharf is also used as a term for the surrounding area. It is a Grade II listed building.
Butler's Wharf desde Tower Bridge
Tea Trade Wharf, un edificio adyacente en el área de Shad Thames
Butler's Wharf es un edificio histórico inglés en Shad Thames en la orilla sur del río Támesis, al este del Tower Bridge de Londres, que ahora alberga apartamentos y restaurantes de lujo. Situada entre Shad Thames y Thames Path, domina el puente y los muelles de St Katharine en el lado norte del río. Butler's Wharf también se usa como un término para el área circundante. Es un edificio catalogado de grado II.
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Heading for Butler Yard amidst suburban traffic, Union Pacific LBU52, the "Marsh Job", glides north on the Milwaukee Sub and over Interstate 94 right at sunset at the westernmost edges of Milwaukee and West Allis, Wisconsin, with ex-SP GP40-2 1454 for power. The characteristic Chicago & North Western bridge in the background spans the old Milwaukee Road line from Elm Grove to Muskego via West Allis- today part of the Hank Aaron Trail. The bridge was bypassed by a small, new one for the trail, and a larger one for the interstate, when the I-94/894 interchange was rebuilt.
Snow is just starting to fall on November 26th, 1993 as EMD SD45s of the Chicago & North Western and Wisconsin Central rest side by side at the diesel ramp in the CNW yard at Butler, Wisconsin.
The WC power would have come down on a train out of North Fond du Lac via the recently acquired Fox River Valley Railroad. ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
One of the remaining few Butler yard jobs crawls west onto the 124th Street Spur for their only remaining customer there - Wallboard who receives centerbeam loads of drywall in the industrial park area.
It's not only pretty rare to catch this in decent daylight, but they almost always shove a load on the head end and pull an empty out on the reverse move, so usually the shot is completely crap of the power move. In the past handful of times I've seen this job move the past couple years, these are the only salvageable shots.
UP 1345, ex-DRGW 3122
Columbia University, NYC
(EXIF data: NIKON NIKON D700 0.001sec f2.8 ISO500 24mm , auto-added by hpexif)