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Metra Electric District South Chicago Branch train 336 strides up the middle of 71st Street in the South Shore neighborhood, headed inbound for Millennium Station / Randolph Street.
A pair of ex-Erie Lackwanna SD45-2s bring a cut of trash cars for Fresh Kills through the Richmond Recycling Plant on the BY-1.
Just one more marathon shot! I've not been taking photos recently so thought I'd add this one. I wonder what he is thinking, just 3 miles to go.
Show me the land of the midnight sun,
That's one place that I ain't never gone.
But you won't get far
If you stay where you are.
Baby can you hear me, can you understand?
I know this planet like the back of my hand,
And there's no time to waste
To find that last secret place.
I'm gonna take it on a mystery train,
Running down that lonesome track.
If I had to do it, I would do it again,
And there ain't no comin' back.
I'm running right through the world,
I'm running right through the world.
I'm running right through the world,
I'm running right through the world.
("I'm running right through the world" The Toasters)
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Trying to make up time after a late arrival in the Birmingham area 70017 & 70014 speed into Tyseley station with the 06.12 Leeds - Southampton Freightliner. The train had lost its booked path and was following a stopping train bound for Dorridge. Back in 2016 I used to complain about those two bushes, if only it was this clear now!
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After not running for quite a number of months, the second CN B730 to run in about a week heads east after changing crews at Turcot Ouest on an icey morning as the engineer offers a friendly wave. This train has 203 potash loads for Saint John, New Brunswick and is powered by four GE products, with CN 3857 & CN 2885 up front, CN 2982 mid-train and CN 3866 on the tail end.
Not just for the high school kids anymore.
Tundra Swans taking off at the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge.