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With CN rebuilding 90s power left and right, the Coronado Subdivision is slowly starting revert to what it was long before my time - a line where SD40s ruled the rails. The big, fancy, modern AC units are too big for the over century-old branch line, leaving CN with little to no choice but to run the vintage power. I, personally, have no problem with that.
CN Coronado Subdivision
CN L55751 (Local Freight)
CN SD40-2W 5272
CN SD40-2W 5350
IC C44-9W 2706
Canon EOS R6 | Canon 16-35 f/4
July 26, 2025 - 7:52 AM MT
Exchange Arcade, Nottingham. This is a 16x9 vertical crop which I use very rarely; it was the only way I could balance the picture the way I wanted.
One of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. We leave Lilliehöökbreen through the fjord and say goodbye to the glacier behind and head out, back into open water and the pack ice. At this point we had no idea of the weather phenomena we were going to sail into but the sheer majesty and spectacle of Lilliehöökbreen will stay with me for ever.....
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It's June in 1975 and we're watching the North Coast Hiawatha flying out of Rondout, IL traveling on Milwaukee Road rails, on its way to Milwaukee, then the Twin Cities, and eventually Seattle. There's an SDP40F along with a "B" E unit up front, and a conventional round end observation car on the tail. In between we can find a blue Great Northern dome car and a Northern Pacific diner. There's other photos of this train in my Amtrak album, if you care to look.
Left the temple complex of Preah Khan through its western gate. (Khmer temples normally face east towards the rising sun, the symbol of life. However, Angkor Wat faces west, so it is sometimes believed to be a temple of the dead or the king's mausoleum). At some temples, tourists have a choice whether to enter/exit through the eastern or western gates. The man on the right gives some scale to the size of the doorways.
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56103 "Stora" is seen here leaving Newport ADJ on a Saturday afternoon circa 1998. This is another viewpoint now lost to the wires.
Canon EOS 3, EF 50mm F1.4, Fuji Reala 200
And here the owl has officially had enough and that's the last I saw of it for the day.
Waterville Plateau, WA
Leaving Assateague Island- poem from 2012
We camped on this island where wild horses roam and the sun rises over the Atlantic a few yards from the campground.
The Pointe St-Charles Switcher is starting to leave the Port of Montreal with a short cut of cars. Power is CN 4904 & CN 7060.
Leaving starts just one more of life's journeys. Sometimes the roads are straight--sometimes not so much. Be careful out there.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio 2.0 and Lightroom Classic.
view from Gamsjoch (2.452m), in the background the peaks of Reichenspitzgruppe.... Karwendel mountains, Tyrol / Austria
Prairie Dog Central #3 leaves the Inkster Station on its way to Gross Isle on Sunday July 10th , 2016 . A weekly run during the summer months.
This is an older shot from 25 april 2010. it was my second visit at the beautiful False Kiva. Pay attention to the tiny little human on the right side of the cave!!
A Class 592 DMU leaves Sau Bento station in sunlight before disappearing into the tunnels at the end of the platforms. Sao Bento station can be found in the centre of Porto at the base of an escarpment meaning that all lines into the platforms run through tunnels. The 592 is a RENFE Spanish design that is also used in small quantities in Portugal as well.
Chicago Terminal Railroad heads northbound off Goose Island after spotting storage cars at the far south end of the line. Everything to the left of the locomotive used to be Milwaukee Road's Division Street yard years ago. With no rail customers left on Goose Island, the days are most likely numbered for scenes like this.