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NH TC Serie ab 1992 aufgelegt mit dem TC 52-56 und dann immer weiter verbessert. Wird aktuell 2023 immer noch gebaut als 5.xx .

Für kleine und mittelständige Höfe ein idealer Mähdrescher der seines gleichen sucht.

Today NHN ran as a local job on the branch, due to BODO never making it out of Boston. They took GP18 1801 south to Dover to retrieve LPG for Eastern Propane at Tri-City. In the afternoon the clouds finally got lost, leaving me a few opportunities on the way home. Here they are crossing the causeway at Milton Three Ponds on the way back to put up for the night.

I always find the Meridith public docks to be a great point of interest and shot.

The Northcoast travels through the town of Wakefield, NH on a nice fall afternoon.

Cairns dot NH's rocky seacoast. This particular one was found in Rye, NH.

Dover NH train station

The Street Walker

 

Portsmouth, NH............re-edit in square format from the archives.......thank you ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏

 

Beautiful fall day in Tamworth, NH. Although it was a very dry summer, the leaves are still in peak color

 

Jacob’s Ladder refers to a 300-foot section of railroad track that is a 37% grade or an elevation change of 37 feet for every 100 feet travel above the tree line on 6,288-foot Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the highest peak in the Northeast United States. There are three ways to get to the summit of Mount Washington, the famous 8-mile Mount Washington Auto Road, physically scaling/hiking the mountain and lastly the also famous Mount Washington Cog Railway. Jacob’s Ladder is part of the Mount Washington Cog Railway, which at this elevation follows a narrow ridge between two prominent chasms Burt’s Ravine & Ammonoosuc Ravine the train trestle lifts the steam engine and passenger car (which is in front of the engine) over almost 25 feet above the mountains surface. Jacob’s Ladder is the steepest section of the Cog Railway and steepest railway trestle in the world that began its service in 1869 invented by New Hampshire native Sylvester Marsh. It was the first the world’s first mountain-climbing cog railway using a unique cog and rack mechanism to scale the 37% plus grades of Mount Washington and has been in continuous use since 1869. Minolta X-570 Film Camera Minolta 35-70mm f/3.5 MD Kodachrome 200 Film Scanned on Epson RX500 Scanner. #developportdev @gothamtomato @developphotonewsletter @omsystem.cameras #excellent_america #omsystem @bheventspace @bhphoto @adorama @tamracphoto @tiffencompany #usaprimeshot #tamractales @kehcamera @mpbags @tenbabags @mwobs @cograilway @visitnewhampshire @minoltaseries @minolta.film @epsonamerica #mountwashingtoncograilway #mountwashington #newhampshirelife

a image of Portsmouth's waterfront...certainly a gem of a city...

Week 20 - Another NH Sunset

B23-7 2201 leads Providence & Worcester train NH-1 south on the Middletown approaching Cider Road in Middlefield, CT.

Ice house at Ellacoya State Park in Gilford, NH

15th July 2018 - NH Industries NH90TTH 'NH-219' of the Finnish Army Aviations Utti Jaeger Regiment performed an excellent flying display at this years Royal International Air tattoo.

Woodland flowers and an old tree stump on the banks of the Swift River. Conway NH USA

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