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Westbound BNSF train ZCHCSPO-206 comes by the railfan park at Rochelle, Illinois on May 6th, 2000. Train had BNSF C44-9W's #4486 & #4973.
NS 234 pulls up to liberty street with three EMD leader online. he sat here in the field for about 10 minutes until he pushed back into portlock.
This is one of my new favorite pictures I've ever taken and I'm glad I can start taking pictures like this.
A huge thank you to the Arcadia Fire Department and all the mutual aid providers who risked their lives to protect life and property during the Springs Fire. Your bravery and hard work is appreciated.
The Arcadia Fire Department is a full-service department that provides fire suppression, paramedic ambulance service, urban search and rescue, fire prevention inspections/permits, public fire education programs, emergency preparedness planning, fire cause and origin investigation, fire patrols and other services based on community needs.
They provide service to approximately 56,000 residents in 11.4 square miles. They maintain three (3) fire stations which house three (3) engine companies, one (1) truck company, two (2) paramedic rescue ambulances and one (1) Battalion Chief on a daily basis. Additionally, they cross-staff an urban search and rescue unit and an air/light unit.
The Department is part of Mutual Aid Region 1 Area C. They have developed automatic aid and mutual aid agreements with all of our surrounding cities and are part of the Verdugo Fire Communication System which provides fire dispatch to eleven area fire departments. The automatic and mutual aid agreements, as well as the regional dispatch system, are accomplishments that provide a seamless response to even the most challenging emergencies.
Arcadia Fire Department
Station 105
710 S. Santa Anita Ave
Arcadia, California 91006
Sunday morning I cycled 21km roundtrip from home to the McKenzie Interchange along the Galloping Goose Trail. (GGT)
It was a blustery day with gusts to 70km/hr (40mph) which made cycling somewhat dangerous.
This was my first ride in such winds in over 13 years.
Other than the wind, it was a beautiful day: no rain and a balmy 7°C (45°F).
Not many riders out today but I passed them all on my electric-assist bicycles. ;-)
Sunday morning I cycled 21km roundtrip from home to the McKenzie Interchange along the Galloping Goose Trail. (GGT)
It was a blustery day with gusts to 70km/hr (43mph) which made cycling somewhat dangerous.
This was my first ride in such winds in over 13 years.
Other than the wind, it was a beautiful day: no rain and a balmy 7°C (45°F).
Not many riders out today but I passed them all on my electric-assist bicycles.
NS 392 begins to head east with a ACe and a Dash 9 upfront. took this on the bridge over the station and imp pretty happy on how this came out, the side isn't lit well but I really like the city in the background.
The Mon trails on a mixed freight (12R including some auto racks) up the Lurgan Branch.
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