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Wisconsin & Southern EMD GP20 No. 2001 rolls through the Wisconsin countryside north of Burnett on the WSOR’s Horicon to Oshkosh line on May 6, 1997.
Conrail C40-8W 6231 and Conrail Leasing C30-7 538 had train CCPI entering Allentown yard before heading west to Conway in 1996.
The CCPI (Chemical Coast to Pittsburgh) train ran between Port Reading, NJ and Conway, PA.
CP 7016 on the point of CP 475 coming into Bellevue, IA 4-10-20. First time seeing one of these in person great looking paint job.
Union Pacific's Cache Valley Local rolls northward through the small town of Richmond, Utah the morning of May 16, 2018.
A EB Manifest train rolls thru downtown Bartlett, IL during one of the numerous snowfalls in the 2013/14 winter
The Soo Line 703 and ballast train are working east of Hartland, Wisconsin, on the newly acquired Milwaukee Road LaCrosse Division, and are being overtaken by the MILW 191 west on this fine late September morning. The Milwaukee Road is in it's final chapter here, and in a few years the Soo Line will be absorbed into the Canadian Pacific Heavy Haul U.S. operation.
Soo Line Ballast Train
SOO 703
MILW 191, SOO 779 West
Hartland, WI.
September 1986
After meeting a coal train while parked in the siding, the DVROM is back on the move at American Fork, Utah on Aug. 14, 1994.
Accidentally left a yellow filter on the lens, while using color film. I still like how it turned out though
Leica M4-2
A Proctor Roadswitch crew eases a steaming train of pellets past the yard office on their way to Dock 6.
L-132 rolls railroad west (compass north) under the C&O signal bridge and crosses old US 30 at Upper Sandusky, Ohio. October, 2016
This weeks SNS is coming early in the day for the simple reason it probably would be a Sunday morning special by the time I get home from the annual Halloween bash at our local watering hole:). BN 4360 leads a couple more bigs westbound into a late evening sun at Avery in this classic Ektachrome by Greg Stadter shot in September 1974. Chuck Schwesinger collection.
Oh how I love backlighting. I wasn’t really sure about this scene, but when I saw the light creep through the scraggly trees and the bright orange in the leaves, I couldn’t look away!
Canon 5D IV, 16-35 f/4L, Lee big stopper, Lee landscape polarizer, Camera Raw, Photoshop. Processed from 4 images to manage movement in the water vs movement in the leaves and to manage exposure.
We're getting a heat wave now so I took Benni to the park at sundown yesterday for a cool walk and some rolling on the grass. She was thrilled to find this clover which must smell good judging by her behavior.
(Sorry to have been gone - the last few days my right thumb, the computer mouse-holding thumb has been super painful. I think too much time on the internet these sluggy days so I've had to back off. I'll try to comment on one picture for each of my Flickr friends daily, but have to scale back from an hour of commenting. It seems a bit better from going off the last few days.)
Eve though it's essentially a water level route, the hills in this area didn't give the railroad much room to move. Lots of curves and several grades are found throughout the line south of Canton. South of Beloit, Iowa, the D&I starts climbing upgrade with loads for Sioux City. The Big Sioux River is just out of the picture to the left.
Flying above some cool rolling clouds, taken while flying from Thompson to one of the First Nations reserves further to the north.
Conrail SD50s 6741 and 6787 rolled through Union Furnace with coal load UFY-842 on the Middle Division in 1994.
At the time, Conrail was a well-managed and successful railroad, which unfortunately led to its demise as NS and CSX gobbled it up in 1999.