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A beautiful design, Chesapeake and Ohio's #490 appears to be in motion even when it's standing still.
No. 490 is the sole survivor of the L-1 class 4-6-4 "Hudson" type steam locomotives. It was built by Alco's Richmond works in 1926 as an F-19 class 4-6-2 "Pacific" type to be used to pull the Chesapeake and Ohio's secondary passenger trains. It was eventually rebuilt in 1947 to become a streamlined 4-6-4 for the C&O's Chessie streamliner. After the Chessie was cancelled, No. 490 remained in secondary passenger service, until it was retired in 1953. It spent several years in storage in Huntington, West Virginia, until 1968, when it was donated to the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. It remains on static display at the museum, as of 2022.
Seen at World of Wheels - Chicago. A really , really nice owner made Kustom. One of a kind and oh so fine....
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The Flaneur With A Camera borrowed the title from Neil Young's "Too Far Gone." He made the photograph with the same Nikon F2 Photomic and 85mm Nikkor combo that he's had since high school and some Kodak Double X cinema film. This partially demolished building and couch are now gone. Even solitary artmaking is a collaboration.
Bé intentant millorar la meua tècnica photoshopiana, a veure que us sembla aquesta de Castro Urdiales, un lloc molt bonic per cert.
En gran millor / bigger: farm2.static.flickr.com/1416/1221263689_d253894c4f_b.jpg