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Four locos pull an eastbound container train through the short but scenic Crozier Canyon near of Kingman, Arizona.
Santa Fe B40-8W No. 544 leads a westbound piggyback train through rugged Crozier Canyon, Arizona on Oct. 8, 1995.
A Sikorsky S-58t Rotarcraft, operated by Midwest Helicopter Airways, lifts an air conditioner from a rooftop in Chicago's Loop.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 2000, f/13.0, 270mm, 1/2000s
Both of these photos were processed using Deep Dream Generator. It produces some very exciting results. It is labor intensive as it takes awhile to figure out what presets work best on what kind of photograph. This is a free access online software. You are allowed to produce 10 images a month I believe at no cost. I create the images in DDG and then tweak them using Topaz Adjust and Photoshop. The ppi resolution is 72. after I (save picture as) I open it in my photoshop and bump up the resolution to 250ppi. That gives me enough resolution to create a good quality 11x14 or smaller.
I'm taking a few days away, hurt my back cleaning gutters. The plan is to head to Colorado for our annual visit to that branch of the family in the Springs. Oh, and to replenish my diminishing supply of photos. It's air show weekend and I've had the Blue Angels flying overhead all day.
Truxton, Arizona on 66.
EN: On BNSF Southern Transcon a double stack train heads into Crozier Canyon.
DE: Auf der BNSF Southern Transcon rollt ein Doppelstock-Containerzug in den Crozier Canyon hinein.
There are three trains in this photo at BNSF's Truxton flyover. At foreground is the westbound Galesburg (Illinois) to Barstow (California) merchandise train H-GALBAR9-30A. On the flyover (or, as it's called on BNSF, the "natural crossover") is eastbound baretable train B-LACMOU1-02A. Finally, parked on the siding is stack train S-LPCSCO2-01W.
A pair of ballast trains work on laying the last section of ballast on the new Truxton Flyover on Oct. 25, 2020. After 10 months of construction, the Truxton Flyover is designed to create an easier traffic flow from "right-hand running" to "left-hand running". From Barstow, CA to Truxton, AZ, eastbound trains use main track two (south track) because the grades of Ash Hill, Ibis, and Kingman Canyon. From Truxton to Belen, NM, eastbound trains run on main track one (north track) because of grade separation going over the Continental Divide in New Mexico. As a result of that, the fueling locations in Belen, NM are designed for "left-hand running". Prior to the flyover, trains would have to cross over from one track, to another, via dispatcher controlled switches. This resulted in trains waiting for one of another to clear the switches. With a flyover, it'll create a continuous traffic flow of trains going from main one to main two.
Along a closed off section of Route 66 between Truxton and Peach Springs, AZ. Now part of the Hualapai Reservation.
BNSF ES44C4 6637 leads a Z train in dynamics on main 2 as it slows along Truxton Wash entering Cozier Canyon west of Truxton, AZ on November 5, 2017.
the old barker apartments in truxton, ariz, on route 66 in 2007.
Canon 30D, 50mm, 2 lil' owls texture Luster 6, Flypaper texture Nuriel Clouds, sunset texture by José Luis Pérez Navarro. www.flickr.com/photos/blacky2007/12602881473/in/photolist...
along old route 66 in western arizona. polaroid week 2016. vintage polaroid SX-70 camera electronically modified to shoot 600 series film, impossible project B&W generation 2.0 beta test film. scan: epson V750. exif tags: filmtagger.
This was taken in Truxton, AZ, a little small town off of Route 66. I loved seeing the old Dodge sitting there beside that small building...light pole...street sign, saying "Booth St." on it. I took a few captures of this little place.
BNSF 6775 is captured at M.P. 478.2.
With it's consist still stretched out through the Truxton Fly Over, just out of the frame on the right, this fast moving westbound stack is slowing for the run through Crozier Canyon ahead.
EN: A westbound double stack train passes Crozier Canyon - situated at the BNSF Southern Transcon between Seligman and Kingman, AZ.
DE: Ein westwärts fahrender Doppelstock Containerzug passiert den Crozier Canyon, gelegen an der südlichen BNSF Transkontinentalstrecke zwischen Seligman und Kingman.
Three General Electric Evolution series locomotives work hard to hold back a massive loaded grain train as it exits the west end of Crozier Canyon and crosses over Truxton Creek.
A westbound general merchandise train enters Crozier Canyon. We are on the BNSF Seligman Subdivision between Truxton and Valentine and not far from old US Route 66. The canyon is reached by dirt and gravel roads that traverse public lands. A high ground clearance vehicle will get you here, then be prepared for a bit of hiking.
mamiya 6MF + 50mm f/4. film: kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: filmtagger.