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On a July 1984 visit to Shops Yard in North Fond du Lac, I spotted this company gon with a scrap load of what is obviously EMD locomotive parts. – I don’t know for sure which Soo Line diesel this would have once belonged to, but it may have been from one of the units involved in the head-on wreck that had occurred up at Gilchrist, Michigan two years before. ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
“ A man’s past is not simply a dead history….
It is still a quivering part of himself, bringing shudders and bitter flavours and the tinglings of a merited shame."
-- George Elliot
Millennium
The High Line Park is a 1.45 mile park on a converted disused rail line that used to run above part of Manhattan. Its really a really good place to visit and chill.
Video: youtu.be/Ye-J12oDw-I
Two former Soo Line GP9s rest outside of the grain elevators in New Ulm, MN. Originally built for passenger trains, these units still retain their 'torpedo' tubes, and faded Soo Line paint. The pair of locomotives have an uncertain fate; they are currently sitting dead, stakes capped, and listed for sale.
Nov 23rd, 2024, New Ulm, MN.
A four engine 'Heavy' travels over Ireland on its journey from mainland Europe to the USA at an altitude of 30,000ft (5.5 miles).
Dublin - Ireland
Nittany and Bald Eagle's Tyrone turn was hightailing it back to Bellefonte on an overcast day led by North Shore GP38 2012.
Built in 1969 as Penn Central 7688, it now wears the Erie Lackawanna-inspired paint of the North Shore while the trailing Nittany and Bald Eagle GP7R is still dressed in its Chicago and North Western paint despite being built for the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific.
The Hugo Job is stopped at Belt Line Crossing waiting on the Belt Job which is returning from New Brighton behind a solo B39-8E. Not very often do you get the Belt and Hugo Jobs side-by-side on a Sunday as the Belt Job usually makes it back to Midway around noon.
Il gregge di Celestino Froner e Lorenzo Fedele attraversa la linea ferroviaria Montebelluna Feltre, Località Fener
Close to home
Cheddington, Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, England
More of a culvert really. I’m not sure what the trees are. Possibly Hornbeams?