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CSS volta aos palcos brasileiros e agita público na Tenda Oi Novo Som
Foto: Sylvio Fagundes - flickr.com/j_sylvio
Saw something that looked like CSS as a door closed in Tron: Uprising, episode 1x16. Did a quick search and noticed it showed up in Google's CSS. Nifty!
CSX 435 rolls by at track speed with an intermodal train as CSS 2004 begins its move west after making the connection from home rails.
CSS&SB Pullman built 15 at the Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois on March 23, 1983, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
CSS&SB 100 approaching Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in March 1980, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
CSS&SB Pullman built 5 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in May 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
The Patrick Henry was a merchant steamer, siezed by the Confederates and pressed into service as a gunboat. She supported CSS Virginia ("The Merrimack") in the Battle of Hampton Roads, and later retreated up the James River to Richmond, where she housed the Confederate Naval Acadamy until the end of the war.
1/96 model built in 1986 by Bill Altice.
Hampton Roads Naval Museum, Norfolk, VA.
CSS&SB Pullman built 1 approaching Randolph Street Station, Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in February 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler
CSS&SB 2 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in May 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Looks like it hit something.
CSS&SB caboose No. 004 punctuates a westbound freight entering the IC at Kensington Tower, in November 2000.
CSS&SB 19 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in April 1975, GAF slide by unknown photographer, Chuck Zeiler collection. Judging by all the citizens on the left side, I would guess that this was a fan trip.