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Yeah, it is really named "Scenic Lake". And that is ice on it on July 8th! Crazy. Nice trip. Didn't see ANYONE for 4 days until almost back to the trailhead. Then ran into a guy I knew a few miles from the end of the trail who was day hiking. When I made it to the trailhead he handed me a cold beer. Could have charged me 500 dollars and I would have paid. Epic.
The 'Scenic Lookout' at Moogerah Dam. A great example of 1950/60s architecture.
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Un saludo a todos Flickeros, siento no estar por aquí todo lo que me gustaría pero el deber manda...( bueno.. y la familia también ;-)
Un abrazo a todos .
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A large weekend crowd welcomed the need for two Shay locomotives to push the Cass Scenic Railroad's Bald Knob train up the mountain. At an elevation of 4,842 feet, Bald Knob is West Virginia's third highest point and the terminus for Cass Scenic Railroad. This was the railroad's first doubleheader of the 2016 season, as shown here passing around Gum Curve, overlooking the property of the Shalimar Farm equestrian retreat.
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Very nature looking scene going down the long stairways. This is located at the Chimney Rock State Park in North Carolina.
Scenic Rail Dining train with E9 10C rolls west through Rubicon WI. bound for Horicon. October 1989. This unit was Milwaukee Road 32C and is now owned by The Friends of the 261 in Minneapolis.
The bus between Keswick and Seatoller makes its way through Borrowdale, a densely wooded valley in the English Lake District.
St. Tudno’s Church on the Great Orme
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Scenic view near Llandudno and Conwy, England.
What an awesome drive on Hwy 14 through the Bighorn Mountains, much was foggy when we drove through here but the bottom was clear and all very beautiful. Can't wait to drive it again.
overlooking the southeastern edge of Santa Fe, NM and the Sandia Mountains outside Albuquerque in the far distance.
On this quiet fall afternoon I popped by the Berkshire Scenic Railroad Museum for a look at their newest addition at rest in the yard, the surviving three cars of the New Haven Railroad's famous high speed lightweight 'Roger Williams' trainset. This trainset was the Budd company's offering among three experimental high speed trainsets ordered by Patrick McGinnis in 1955, the other two being the Dan'l Webster built by Pullman with Baldwin power cars and the John Quincy Adams built by ACF to a Talgo design with Fairbanks-Morse power cars. All entered service in 1957 and the latter two were failures and sold in 1960 and 62 respectively but the Roger Williams fared much better owing to its design based on the successful Budd RDC.
Originally consisting of six cars, three have survived in private ownership and after a long period of storage on the Hobo Railroad in New Hampshire recently came back to home rails and are being restored to operation.
You can learn more at these links:
railfan.com/historic-roger-williams-train-rdcs-to-be-leas...
streamlinermemories.info/?p=2291
And to learn more about the BSRM's collection check out this link:
Lenox, Massachusetts
Monday November 11, 2024