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My friend and I thought it would be a good idea to climb on top of this old unused train in La Mesa in order to get a different perspective than that of the typical trolley LE shots. It was a lot higher up than it looks!
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The historic steam locomotive serial number 350 nowadays called Karoline was built in 1945 and belongs to a series that was developed for the Danish State Railways for use in large marshalling yards. It has belonged to the Geesthacht Museum Railway Association in Germany since 1980. (Photo from my son)
No matter the situation, KCS' "Southern Belle" is a GREAT looking train. Here, after having let its dignitaries detrain at Knoche Yard and spinning itself at SW Jct., the train is seen back into the yard ahead of its southbound trek.
wimblebury waits , as bellerophon makes ready and dubsy hidden by smoke contributes mightily to the pall of background smoke
The first limestone train of the spring into the Fairline plant at Forbes, Minnesota returns to Duluth lite power with a nice assortment of Proctor assigned older EMD power - April 11, 2023.
BB75022 en UM tractant des tombereaux en direction de la Buisseratte (le Fontanil Cornillon, 10 septembre 2010)
The Jacobite is a steam locomotive-hauled tourist train service that operates over part of the West Highland Railway Line in Scotland. It has been operating under various names and with different operators every summer since 1984. It has played an important role in sustaining a scenic route.
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Come aboard...its warm inside!
And just so you know...2 zloty to travel by street car for 20 min...better have your ticket too...the train police like to surprise you! I think it is a 400 zloty fine. Easier to buy a tram ticket.......much easier.
Train spécial du Chemin de Fer Touristique Limousin-Périgord Aixe-sur-Vienne > Puy-Imbert.
- Cliché de Didier Delattre -
Locomotives BNSF 4155, 4629 et 4950 avec un train de tombereaux en direction de Missoula (Dixon, 25 septembre 2022)
A quick look back on the Christmas 2024 season, I was back home in New England. My first full day brought me to Vermont to shoot VTR's 'Christmas train.' With passengers being loaded and unloaded at the Chester Depot, the train unfortunately only ran a route from Chester to Cavendish and return. However it was still a fun day shooting three separate runs under clear skies. A big thanks to Steve and Zach Carlson for playing tour guide and being the main reason for our successful day.
The Swanage Railway is the picture postcard branch line to the seaside. Steam trains run for six miles from Norden through the beautiful Purbeck countryside, past the magnificent ruins of Corfe Castle to the Victorian seaside town of Swanage.
I generally dislike seeing CSX power on this KCS train or its counterpart, the I-VNKC...unless it's clean like this leader. This train will become the Q106.
a late summer view of the dee valley near corwen ---one of a series of pictures taken as 3802 approaches
Imagine riding a train in a the beautiful Swiss Alps after nightfall. You look out of the window and enjoy the starry skies. Mars and Andromeda are shining in the sky and the Winter Milky Way is leading the way to a brightly illuminated stone bridge that boldly curves over a narrow valley.
Suddenly hold your breath, as you just realized that the bridge leads to nowhere and the tracks end in the middle of a vertical cliff. What a nightmare! You tremble with shock while the train races towards the bridge and crosses over it without even trying to brake. Then everything turns black - because you entered the tunnel at the end of the bridge.
Crazy story? Sure. Welcome to the Landwasserviadukt.