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It only took waiting three hours for the weather to cooperate, and it finally pulled through in the nick of time.

 

Sugar Express’ “Sugar Eggspress” final run would be the 4 PM train out of Clewiston, departing on-time with a moderately full train. Following a successful catch at the Sugarland Canal trestle, a hectic 4.1 mile drive would ensue, driving along unmarked dirt roads through private cane fields, dodging loose rocks and an unexpected closed gate [a story me and Richard will tell until the end of time].

 

I would arrive to the spot at Liberty Point with no less than 3 minutes to spare, the 148’s CB&Q 5 chime audible from about a mile away. With the train clear of the Shawnee cane loadout to the south, the engineer opens up the throttle through the Liberty Point curve to continue their run to Moore Haven at track speed, 40 MPH. A gap between clouds finally allowed the sun to shine down on the Class 141 Pacific as it sweeped around the curve headed west.

Clewiston, FL

SCFE Sebring Subdivision

 

Date: 04/08/2023 | 16:27

 

ID: [unknown]

Type: Passenger [Excursion]

Direction: Westbound

Car Count: 5

 

1. USSC Class 141 4-6-2 #148

2. USSC GP11 #304

© Vicente Alonso 2023

Turning on the light

 

ODC - 2/8/2021 - Pull or pulling

Illinois Central GP40 3115 teams up with EJ&E 670 on the pull down at Homewood IL.

"Isn't there ANYthing I can do to avoid a ticket, Officer?"

THis took me and my friend a long time but we got a good result he hasn't got any pictures on his account yet but he will, make sure to check him out in the future.

Early hours of the morning whilst walking around London. I was trying to photograph St. Pauls when this bus came into view and nicked the focus point.... I quite like it though!

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Final [4 of 4] of a short 'Mood' street series. [Or, just another excuse to play around with post processing techniques! : ) ] All these shots were taken in a 2-3 minute walk up the high street, and all shots were taken with my camera at chest level. [That is, making no real attempt to hide the camera, but making eye contact with people, while holding the camera in an obvious/suspicious way.]

 

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The same train seen in the prior post is pulling down the siding in Browning approaching the Heart Butte Road crossing near MP 1123.9 on BNSF's Hi Line Sub. The battered and worn wooden ex Great Northern depot is just out of sight to the left.

 

The snow is blowing fiercely and the temperature was NEGATIVE nine degrees, which may explain why this crew was heard on the radio trying to talk the dispatcher out of stopping at Browning for a pickup. Alas, they lost the argument which is why they are seen here crawling down the siding.

A classic set of power common for that time is in charge as BNSF 8266 (EMD SD75M blt. Feb. 1996) leads EMDX 9081 (Oakway leasing EMD SD60 blt. Dec.1986) and BNSF 822 (GE C40-8W blt. Apr. 1992 still in as delivered Santa Fe warbonnet paint).

 

The old wigwam burner at the sawmill at left makes for a nice prop and harkens to another era. A wigwam burner is a waste disposal facility commonly used by sawmills in the Pacific Northwest during the first half of the 20th century. In the process of sawing lumber out of logs there is necessarily portions of the log that cannot be made into lumber. This includes the bark, sawdust, planer shavings as well as the 'slabs' or rounded portions of the log that are sliced off. By the second part of the 20th century markets for this 'waste' was often found, but before that it was the norm to burn it. The problem with burning it was that one needed to avoid burning the mill while disposing of the waste. The Wigwam burner (so called because of its shape) was essentially a large 'burn barrel'.

 

A conveyor usually fed the wood products in the top, and it was vented some around the base to control the fire. Screens at the top were designed to let the smoke out, but attempted to control the cinders and sparks which would threaten the area. In those days the pungent odor of wet wood burning was always associated with sawmills as the fires burned most of the time and smoked profusely. Environmental issues related to the smoke lead to them being banned in many states as early as the 1960's, but by then their use was in decline. Mills and found a way to chip the slabs and larger pieces of wood and sell the chips for paper making. This left a much lower volume of waste, just the sawdust, planer shavings and bark which itself is often used in landscaping or ground into wood pellets for modern stoves leading to almost no wood waste and relegating artifacts like this to the history books.

 

South Browning - Blackfeet Reservation

Glacier County, Montana

Sunday December 21, 2008

UP GP40N 1337 pulls out of a industry north of Crystal Lake, IL.

© laura kicey for Lifestyle Magazine

 

For an arts feature on Durham Press

CSXT 1967, the Seaboard Coast Line Heritage Unit, heads up CSX train I115 (Chambersburg, PA, to Bedford Park, IL, stacks) as he heads through Roll Avenue at the west end of Barr Yard in Riverdale, Illinois on CSX's Barr Sub.

 

SCL's slogan was "Pulling for You".

- Bitte ziehen ! - Please pull ! -

 

Another funny and cute dog collar. Red soft leather collar lined with black leather. D-Ring in front, buckle closure and don't forget the "please pull" tag in front :)

After all you put me through

You'd think I'd despise you

But in the end I wanna thank you

'Cause you made that much stronger.

 

 

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This is my neighbor Ivan Snuggs. He is 87 years old and still competes in tractor pulls. This is his 1955 Farmall International 400 at the Boone County Fair in Belvidere, IL.

This is how it's been sense Normandy - one town to another. We get there, dig in, and wait for the Americans or the British to push us out . It is growing more and more bloody every day we never know who will get hit next.

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Another scene I took today. Sorry that the story isn't the best. Comments are appreciated.

Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) pulling an earthworm from the ground. What a great lunch would it make!

 

Kwiczoł (Turdus pilaris) wyciągający z ziemi dżdżownicę. Jakim świetnym obiadem mogłaby się stać!

Iowa Interstate Railroad's (IAIS) Harbor transfer job pulls their train out onto the Harbor (IHB) mainline in Blue Island, Illinois before preparing to shove it back all the way through Blue Island Jct., and into Blue Island Yard, which is actually in neighboring Riverdale.

 

Trailing unit IAIS GP38-2 703 began life as PC 7949 and was built by EMD for Penn Central in May of 1972.

these are from an experiment i did yesterday. first i took pictures of glitter thinys under the sun. used a whole film. then rewinded till the begining , and took pictures of other things.

i was working so i had the chance to take pictures of children playing in the garden.

i only got %15 good pictures , but still happy!

will try again later.

62005 pulls away from Freemans Crossing, Cambois.

I was walking the trail in Thacker Marsh in Hope and looked over the water and there was this Great Blue Heron perched in a tree not 10 feet away. I did not even have time to pull the lens back to get more of the body. It was all head shot!

Delta del Okavango

Botsuana

 

Parte de una serie que iré publicando poco a poco. Mi pequeño homenaje a esa estirpe de hombres y mujeres conocedores de su medio, que viven en perfecta comunión con la belleza de este lugar y de sus grandes peligros y amenazas.

With the sanders on full, MQT 2044 and 2042 are in a hard pull coming into Scottville with a train of Ludingtons that will be set out in Walhalla. This is a shot I have had in mind for a while and attempted to do all summer with the night job but it never worked out. Here the daylight Ludington job makes an odd evening run east and some how was timed perfectly with the setting sun.

52 Week Challenge for 2025 - Week 4 - In the Morning

 

I’m a barista at a hospital coffee shop that opens at 6am. At 5:30am I’m already there starting the coffee brewers and making test shots with the espresso machine to make sure they’re pulling perfectly for my customers’ lattes and cappuccinos. Doctors and nurses always need their caffeine fix, whether they’re just clocking in for the day or heading home after a long night’s work.

Pulling the grade out of Creston,IL is UP 8196 east, a new ES44AC with a heavy stack load from Global III to West Chicago.

thus shot was taken at the Henry Lawson Club in Western Sydney.

I was using my 50mm on my nex6 and was near the bar so i fired off a shot @ f2.0 iso 400 and was happy with the results. love the micro contrast in this shot.

Modified by CombineZ - 5 photo focus stack

 

Pulling Line is a very strong STRING, made up of multiple poly fibers, used to pull electrical wire, etc through conduit. It comes in various different colors so that several can be left in the conduit for later use if needed. It is also very smooth to minimize friction, which also makes it difficult to knot, but easy to tie to the ends of wires - if you know how.

 

This is the top of the container which feeds the line as you pull the other end.

 

Nikon F 55mm Macro lens

Algonquin park, Ontario

 

I'm sitting down by the highway

Down by that highway side

Everybody's going somewhere

Riding just as fast as they can ride

I guess they've got a lot to do

Before they can rest assured

Their lives are justified

Pray to God for me baby

He can let me slide

 

'Cause I've been up and down this highway

Far as my eyes can see

No matter how fast I run

I can never seem to get away from me

No matter where I am

I can't help feeling I'm just a day away

From where I want to be

Now I'm running home baby

Like a river to the sea

 

Baby if you can see me

Out across this wilderness

There's just one thing

I was hoping you might guess

Baby you can free me

All in the power of your sweet tenderness

 

I can see it in your eyes

You've got those bright baby blues

You don't see what you've got to gain

But you don't like to lose

You watch yourself from the sidelines

Like your life is a game you don't mind playing

To keep yourself amused

I don't mean to be cruel baby

But you're looking confused

 

Baby if you can hear me

Turn down your radio

There's just one thing

I want you to know

When you've been near me

I've felt the love stirring in my soul

 

It's so hard to come by

That feeling of peace

This friend of mine said

"Close your eyes, and try a few of these"

I thought I was flying like a bird

So far above my sorrow

But when I looked down

I was standing on my knees

Now I need someone to help me

Someone to help me please

 

Baby if you need me

Like I know I need you

There's just one thing

I'll ask you to do

Take my hand and lead me

To the hole in your garden wall

And pull me through

 

- Jackson Browne

  

And a link to the song if you'd like to listen is right here

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