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On ex-Milwaukee Road tracks, NB SOO Line 6006 treads on the first diamond crossing the Elgin Joliet & Eastern at Rondout, IL on June 13, 1991. After it crosses the diamonds it will go under a bridge that once carried the Chicago, North Shore, and Milwaukee Interurban over the Milwaukee Road tracks. The tracks the freight is on also carry Amtrak trains from Chicago to Milwaukee and the Pacific Northwest and Metra commuter trains from Chicago to Fox Lake, IL.
I like the Zoom Compression here.
This view has triple focal range, the foreground, the mid-foreground where the treeline is standing against a stark contrast of the third and final focal range, the background with the bluish haze at the horizon over the snowy hills. Shot from the side of the road, Handheld with a CPL.
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Winter 2018.
Lopatcong, New Jersey
Nikon D850, f/9, 1/400, ISO 160, 210.0 mm
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Taken in 2004.
An Orange Line train that would take us from here at Oak Grove station in Malden to Boston.
45104 ("The Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers") at High Burnigill Farm on a works train. 23rd October 1987
Rebuilt Merchant Navy 35028 'Clan Line' canters through Purley Oaks heading back to Victoria with a Friday circular lunch trip via the Surrey Hills.
The train was running 11 minutes late at this point having lost time after Guildford, subsequently this meant it lost it's path onto the main line at Redhill. A further six minutes was lost after East Croydon as a result of following a stopping service. Thanks to a fair amount of extra time in the schedule the 'British Pullman' rolled into platform 2 at Victoria only three minutes late.
35028 'Clan Line' seen at Eastleigh working 1Z35 11:44 London Victoria to Basingstoke vis PDL at 15:03
A row of trees along Tiscornia Beach on the shoreline of Lake Michigan. Soon, some buds will be on these branches as Spring arrives.
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2 more images from my walkabout on NYC's High Line last weekend. Both are handheld HDR images.
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Wheels, Rods/Linkage that gets it from A to B...(Walschaert) patented by Belgian Egide Walschaerts back in 1844.....Photo taken from my video of the event, plus it was going quite fast as it approached Dawlish in Devon....Quite nostalgic for me, as i remember oiling her and many other converteds of her type (underneaths} on Exmth jct pits many times and many years ago....Fill,finger dip and screw corks back firm, Then turn for Salisbury.....PS This class often recorded over 100 miles per hour in the good old days! Southern route salisbury W/loo, Id often watch them go past our yard, rods a blur, and think to myself, God i hope i screwed those corks back firm! Only a young 15/16 yearold cleaner back then! but different times, I can still hear Driver Les shouting through the wheels, Screw them corks back firm do e ere me?. I prefer my shots to be of working engines, and not standing in stations!. To think i'd jump in pit and shin up under these like a rat up a drainpipe! Old man now! But none of mine ever seized !!
Rhymney Line 2005. I think that the Class 47 had failed and was awaiting rescue or repair as 37411 backs onto its train at Rhymney before heading back down the valley to Cardiff Central.