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Unauthorised vehicles including Motor Cycles and Trail Bikes, also the riding of horses is prohibited on this reserve.
Dumping of rubbish can bring penalty of $500.
This CSX Columbus local is found parked on the Scottslawn siding at Valleyview, Ohio
#2361 Road Slug
Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.
A 2 engine Norfolk Southern light move west through Valleyview in the fog.
#8707 D8-40C
#9894 D9-40CW
These double stack trains are a new addition to the Dayton district. This was my first catch of one in the rain going by my house.
I set up at Valleyview Drive for one last Moon opp for the year, on the evening of Dec 7, 2014, for the (near) Full Cold Moon rising over downtown Edmonton. The temperature was around -10 C with no wind and the sky was very clear except for some haze on the eastern horizon. Having shot from this location many times over the years, and because this was a dark rise, I decided to zoom in a lot for that large Moon illusion effect. This composite image spans about 22 minutes, with the Moon about 36 hours past full (97.5%). The sequence nicely shows the changes in color and brightness of the Moon as it rose.
7 Locomotive line up consisting of 4 former Conrails a Union Pacific and 2 lease units.
NS #8427...ex-Conrail #6243
NS #6776...ex-Conrail #5523
Union Pacific #9614
GMTX #9055
CEFX #3179...Former BN #6811
NS #2922...ex-Conrail/PC #7746
NS #2948...ex-Conrail/PC #7909
An early morning coil train blasts through Valleyview, Ohio at Harper Road. This is what I call my first cheat train. Finally after 1 year, I have my ATCS (Advanced Train Control System) Monitor program up and running. I now can see what's coming before it gets here without sitting and hoping one shows up! Yes, it's cheating! But don't fishermen use fish finders? I think the actual time spent getting it all put together was 3 days...not bad considering!
Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.
HA632
COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH OF WOODMAN FAMILY, VALLEY VIEW, HUNTSHAM 2004
Photographed by Peter Cope for Huntsham Society
Roy Arnott, 2004
I'm glad that ordeal is over! I've felt as if I was in an episode of "The Twilight Zone". I'm me! That's Me! Can't you see it's me! Whew! For those that don't know I was accidentally deleted! 'nough said! And for demerits, they took away 10,000 views!!!!!
I was somehow talked into going shopping with the wife, but on the way I managed a shot of this duo in Valleyview, Ohio. A warbonnet was a good price to pay for this unwanted trip.
I am not done going through my Colorado trip pictures yet. I still have a hundred or so to go through. I will have to finish next weekend, I'm leaving for Tennessee in the morning.