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Taken at Edmonds, Washington.

This freight train (of which I have no further information) was halted just a few metres back from the position on this picture, on a rather odd place since there was no signal around, and it clearly wasn’t an emergency stop. Shortly afterwards, the driver put on his hi-vi jacket, climbed out of the cabin and started taking pictures of his train in the last evening light. That explained the location for coming to a halt. I too took some pictures, but only after the train had started moving again, as it was parked perfectly for the driver’s point of view and terribly for mine. Istein, 21-10-2010.

The old Boston and Maine freight house in the small town of Pepperell, MA has been converted into apartments. To my knowledge, this is the only B&M freight house that is currently used for housing. Definitely an interesting a creative use of the old building though.

Road Trip! Went out and benched freight graffiti at the San Bernardino - Santa Fe Depot today. Weather was fine, air was filled with smoke from all of the California fires all around us. You couldn't see the mountains that are normally all around San Bernardino. Just this light grey haze.

 

This yard is very friendly to people who are there to take photos. I talked to security a few times over the course of like 5 hours. Obviously you aren't going to be allowed down on the tracks, but photos and video were fine. Just check YouTube for all of the other people's videos from here.

 

The platform is so close to the actual tracks I had issues. I had to back up far enough, almost on to the incoming MetroLink rails to even be able to get 45 deg. shot of the freight cars. Normally, if you've seen my work I like to show whole cars. I'll have to invest in a wider lens if I'm going to continue travelling out to the Santa Fe Depot for freight graffiti.

 

Met Pasadena Sub Colin out there and he was actually filming. I only shoot photos, but if you want to see some great video check out his channel, and subscribe. He's all over SoCal filming trains. www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ALSPWMjJdBDdnVD0inmgQ

 

Santa Fe Depot: Shade, Benches, Security guards, and no rattle snakes. All of the things I DON'T have when I go hiking out into the desert to photograph freight graffiti. But,.... I still love the solitude of being out in the desert all by myself.

  

Now a garden supply store, the former B&M Freight House in Woodsville, NH is still being put to use.

Freight rolls south over Adlitzgraben Viaduct behind a Class 1142 headend helper and a EuroSprinter.

Ex National Coal Board 0-6-0 steam locomotive , number 49 , at work with a demonstration freight train on the Tanfield Railway in the North East of England .

'GB RailFreight' 66 305 (GM Electro-Motive) passing through Platform 5, Crewe southbound with train of Containers.

 

Freight train graffiti

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freight trains benched in Northern California

CP freight train from the Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park

Twin WAG-5 hauling a BOBRN rake came into view as we were trekking towards Khallilkot from NH-5. On the left and right are the marsh land created by waters of Chilika Lake.

S.Visvanathan

Freight trains benched in Northern California

Camera: Nikon F3

Lens: Nikkor 24mm f/2.0

Film: Kodachrome 64

Passing through Washington Grove MARC Station.

West Lancashire Light Railway at hesketh bank between Southport and Preston held a Working engines day and here are the scenes from the day

The only way I know how to leave my mark

 

Benched in Southern California

Fujifilm X100s. Converted to bw with Lr.

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