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Cape Cod Scenic Railroad southbound train #102 is pulling into the station at Hyannis Mass. on 07-22-1992 with 175 paying customers onboard.Train #101 northbound left Hyannis at 10:00am with a station stop departure at Sandwich at 10:37am.We arrived at Sagamore at 10:45am next to the Bourne Canal where the power ran around the train for the trip back to Hyannis.Train #102 departed Sagamore at 11:00am with an arrival back at Hyannis at 11:45am.Both locos, #'s1100 and 1114 are retired MBTA FP10's that were on lease to the tourist railroad.They were both built for the Gulf Mobile and Ohio Railroad as F3's in 1946 and 1947. This Great Northern inspired paint scheme is on of my favorites. This operation is currently called The Cape Cod Central Railroad. Howard Kent jr, photo.
Where I stayed for my two week residency in the dunes at Provincetown. There is a book in the works entitled "Dune Shack Life: Photos from the Cape Cod National Seashore."
©Christopher Seufert Photography
Been out for a while on vacation in Cape Cod. Unfortunately not much time for photography, but the whale watching was amazing. Our boat was 35 ft and these humpback whales were 40 ft. We were lucky enough to be in the middle of 5 of them while they were feeding. They came up very close to the boat - got so excited I almost forgot to take pictures.
At the new Cuffy's Emporium in Dennis. They closed all their other stores (e.g. Hyannis, Orleans) and have this one "destination/attraction". I did get a sweatshirt and a couple of t-shirts.
for the superhero photo course I'm taking -- rule of thirds composition.
taken in cape cod, massachusetts.
A close-up of one of the black carousel horse on the carousel at the Heritage Museum and Gardens in Sandwich Massachusetts.