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After punching through the red rocks via Bootlegger Tunnel, UP's Potash Local continues its descent to the Colorado River below the incredible rock faces of eastern Utah. The train will continue to hug these cliffs for a few more miles before reaching the mine at Potash.
LDG51B 21 (Local- Grand Jct, CO to Potash, UT and return)
UP SD70M #4858
UP SD70M #4869
Moab, UT
April 21st, 2023
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Easing down the hill at Rocky, the manifest is meeting the Rio Grande Zephyr. Four Tunnel Motors have a GP9 in tow as well.
A Branford Steam Railroad train heads south down the steep grades of Totoket Mountain in North Branford on a highly unusual mid-February run, it’s pretty uncommon to see stone moving around this time of year but today the train did 3 trips from the Tilcon plant in North Branford to the dock at Juniper Point.
Union Pacific C40-8 No. 9251 leads an 84 car intermodal train through Farmington, Utah at Shepard Lane the morning of June 25, 1994.
Winter is almost over as well-powered Conrail 6574 east sweeps around a curve, descending the eastern slope of the Berkshires on the old Boston and Albany line a few miles west of Chester, Massachusetts. The leader is a GE C30-7A.
The magical island of Bora Bora captured from the window plane prior to landing. Bora Bora is everything I thought it would be and beyond my wildest imaginations. I’ve seen pictures of it in countless magazines, news, documentaries and travel programmes but it’s not till you’re actually here that you begin to realize just how magical this place is.
adult Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) leaves perch to hunt the marsh; Sony a7R4; 200-600mm lens at 580mm; 1/2500 sec; f/8; Sacramento NWR; January 2020
The amazing spiral staircase in London City Hall, it descends from the top floor all the way down into the assembly hall at the bottom.
I took this during the open house weekend in London when the public can access a whole bunch of interesting buildings. There were loads of people on these stairs so I took a dozen or so photos and combined them all to remove the people :-)
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