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Well... finally made the switch to Legacy, and I must say I'm lovin' it so far! (thanks for the nudge & help Tolla! ♥)

 

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Foggy morning in Big Valley, Alberta.

Toledo, Peoria & Western’s Morton Switcher departs Morton, Illinois, with a diminutive train for the yard at East Peoria on a cold day in December 1983. The local this day is powered by TP&W’s only GP18, No. 600, and only one car and a caboose trails the colorful locomotive.

A Cement dust laden CBFX Switcher, an EMD SW1500 doing its job at the Giant Cement Co at Harleyville, SC.

A local crew works the tight quarters of the Louisville & Nashville team tracks in Frankfort, Kentucky. Today, things aren’t so tight. There is only one track and the station has been razed.

Spent part of my Sunday walking through the wonderful beech forest at Ekedalen. This shot is made by 4 portrait photos stitched together to get a wider shot and to make sure at least parts of the tree tops are visible. It was my first visit there, but for sure not the last...

The Pickens Belton Turn handles some cars at the NS interchange in Anderson.

A pair of Delaware-Lackawanna RS3's have finished their switching at Bridge 60 in Scranton, PA and are now headed down the connector to the ex D&H tracks where they'll reverse direction and run to the South Scranton shops where Papa Don is waiting to give some tender loving care.

Abandoned House, USA

 

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Museum workshop.

 

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A Cement dust laden CEFX Switcher doing its job at the Giant Cement Co at Harleyville, SC.

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Sunrise near Granger Lake, TX. 20160905TaylorDxLr17

Job 1 has arrived in Jackman behind consecutively numbered 9021 and 9020 and have begun switching the logs at Jackman to be taken back east by Job 2.

CSX 2625 and 5353 intercept traffic on Tarragona Street as they hook up to a pair of boxcars spotted on the spur to W.R. Taylor Company. Since W.R. Taylor only has one unloading spot, the crew will pull both cars from the siding, re-spot the load and take the empty car back to Goulding yard. This unique switching operation takers place as needed but sometimes as often as twice a week, depending on demand, but almost always at night. This day the crew wanted to stay ahead of an approaching storm and had no cars to switch around at the port, and thus they managed to get to W.R. Taylor just as dusk started to set in. While this type of scene might have been commonplace 50 years ago, nowadays this operation is one of only a handful of instances left in the entire country where a carload customer is switched out from street running trackage. Pensacola, FL

A switch engine in Nebraska caught on film. Reality So Subtle 6x6 pinhole camera, Ilford film and caffenol developer.

 

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Freeport McMoRan 49 switches cars at the Morenci Mine before making the trip down the 4.5% grade to the interchange with the Arizona Eastern in Clifton, AZ.

DL BR-1 is seen with their power split as they switch Valley Distribution in South Scranton.

The brakeman of Boston & Maine’s Groveton switcher looks down the track at the next cars to grab as his ride approaches.

The ET boys switch out their unit of choice here right alongside the road, opting to take the red and yellow over to do slag pot service

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Pair of Palmetto Switchers at Engine House at Charleston, SC.

A duo of RJC GP7u's go about their afternoon switch moves at Graphic Packaging in Macon, GA.

Railway switch

Balingen, Germany

Leica MP, Voigtlander Skopar 50mm f2.2, Ilford HP2 400

BNSF’s Sandpoint local has finished switching empties for the Pend Oreille Valley Railroad at the east end of the yard in Sandpoint at Boyer, Idaho, on September 26, 2021. As an eastbound BNSF stack train curves by on the main line, the power will soon head west in the yard to pick up interchange from POVA before heading back to Spokane.

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After yanking transition gear out of there C628/C630 fleet the SP put them to work in heavy switching service at a number of big yards around the system. Colton seen there share of the big Alco's and a spiffy looking set of 3153 and 3152 are working there in September 74 in this Greg Stadter shot, Chuck Schwesinger collection.

The Everett Railroad switches out their yard in Hollidaysburg, PA. Powering the train is a GP16 that's been down here for decades along with a newer B32-8 acquired from Norfolk Southern.

A Lycoming Valley pup drops of a flatcar loaded with steel plates on the northwest end of Newberry Yard.

Respondek's brightly painted, IT inspired GP40 works a cut of hoppers in their park in Granite City, IL.

US&S switch levers light the board up like a Christmas tree. These are the types of sensory experiences this dispatcher misses most!

Soo Line GP9 No. 556 drills cars at the small yard in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on the afternoon of May 6, 1985.

BLE 910 and company switch out nasty chemicals at KA Steel.

Bit of swooshery from Shingle Street

While I am fully in support of the Snowplow Sunday movement, there are many of us who can't participate due to lack of material. I believe others have started the idea of Switcher Sunday, and this is my offering fot this week.

 

After the sun has dropped below the horizon, a Lehigh Valley SW8 works one of the hump receiving tracks at Allentown Yard.

NYNJ 1502 & 1501, two low emission locomotives switching the 65th St Yard in Bay Ridge of Brooklyn, New York. This is the last rail served port in New York. This was a nice treat to catch while on vacation back in 2019.

Bessemer & Lake Erie’s Western Allegheny branch local has left its train on the main, and is making a reverse move on the siding at Liggett, Pennsylvania.

A pair of Cat-powered geeps switch cars in the Breckenridge yard while another job idles. The field have been harvested and tilled - a sign of the transition of seasons.

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