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First generation EMD power is a rare sight on most Genesee and Wyoming shortlines, but the Golden Isles Terminal Railway in Brunswick, GA doesn’t disappoint. GC 1715 departs Colonels Island Terminal with an SW14 in tow pulling a long line of autoracks across Fancy Bluff Creek.
Built for the Norfolk & Western Railway in 1957 as a GP9, Georgia Central 1715 continues to earn her keep nearly 62 years later assigned to one of Georgia Ports Authority’s busiest Roll on/ Roll off terminals in the state.
Solheimasandur Beach, Iceland
After a 50minute trek to this location we were fortunate enough for the sun to make a brief appearance at dawn.
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IT 1501 northbound near Collinsville, Il. with a transfer from McKinley Yard to Federal Yard. (810220)*
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Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland
Largs is a town on the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland, about 33 mi from Glasgow. The original name means "the slopes" in Scottish Gaelic. A popular seaside resort with a pier, the town markets itself on its historic links with the Vikings and an annual festival is held each year in early September.Wikipedia
It's inevitable in this city - Hurry up and wait! A short timer shoots down main 1 at the O'hare Transfer Metra stop, as 2 northbounds look on. Who goes next is anyone's guess? The purchase of the EJ&E ironed this issue out here, and just moved it out to the J mainline, most days it looks like this but just further out in the burbs - as this spot has become extremely quiet for freight traffic.
The TRRA hump job pulls out of Madison Yard for headroom with a pair of SD40-2s while another TRRA job gets to work with a pair of GP38-3's and an SD40.
December 31, 2016.
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The action is heavy at CP Junction in Brooklyn, IL as T101 on the right prepares to blast off down the Illinois Transfer towards interchange with A&S Gateway Yard, while a trim job on the left shoves back into TRRA Madison Yard. Decent side-by-side considering there's a noticeable button push-to-shutter release delay on these flying cameras.
In the left background, an A&S 101 transfer has just come up from Gateway Yard via the Wiggins Main and prepares to yard the train.
Illinois Terminal 100 crossing North Broadway @ St Louis, Mo. (Sept. 1950)*
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Argentina Buenos Aires CABA Flores, Terminal del subterraneo linea A, estacion San Pedrito
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TRRA's 201 job made quick work of departing Madison Yard and rolling through St. Louis on this late afternoon. With the early sunsets, it's a tough job to catch with any daylight. We found some rays of light at Compton Ave and luckily, nothing was parked on any of the "High Speed" tracks.
01-11-2025
A Terminal Railroad Association passenger special heads back to St. Louis Union Station with a pair of GP38-2's under the historic Eads Bridge.
Direct Rail Services Class 68 locomotives 68006 "Pride of the North" and 68008 "Avenger"
4S44 Daventry International Railfreight Terminal to Mossend Down Yard
Rugeley Trent Valley, Staffordshire
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This terminal was still on but it really looked like there wasn’t any activity.
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