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CN 3023, one of Canadian National Railway's new fleet of Heritage Units was seen leading northbound CN Train U701, a northbound empty coke train through Brookhaven, Mississippi on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 10:09 AM CST.
This Heritage Unit was painted in the bright orange Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern paint scheme and it made a big buzz on the Trains of Mississippi railfan page and I am thankful that I had gotten a second chance to try to catch it this time in daylight.
The other day I was not so lucky because it got dark by the time it passed through Brookhaven.
CN 3023 [GE ET44AC] EJE Heritage Unit
CN 2940 [GE ES44AC] DPU
One of the highlights of The Victory Show 2019, held at Cosby, was the static line parachute drop from C-47A "Drag ‘em Oot". The aircraft is a genuine D-Day veteran and also took part in operation Market Garden in September 1944.
CN 3023, one of Canadian National Railway's new fleet of Heritage Units was seen leading northbound CN Train U701, a northbound empty coke train through Brookhaven, Mississippi on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 10:09 AM CST.
This Heritage Unit was painted in the bright orange Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern paint scheme and it made a big buzz on the Trains of Mississippi railfan page and I am thankful that I had gotten a second chance to try to catch it this time in daylight.
The other day I was not so lucky because it got dark by the time it passed through Brookhaven.
CN 3023 [GE ET44AC] EJE Heritage Unit
CN 2940 [GE ES44AC] DPU
A rare sight these days, as Direct Rail Services Class 57/3, 57304 “Pride of Cheshire” performs its intended Thunderbird duties and drags failed Avanti West Coast "Pendolino" Class 390, 390117 through Hartford as 5Z62 16:18 Preston to Oxley Carriage Maintenance Depot.
The Pendolino had sat in Preston for just over 12 hours having failed earlier that morning. The 'Bodysnatcher' was eventually summoned to move the stricken EMU to Oxley depot for attention.
I lean back against the brick wall, letting the cool roughness press against me as my leather dress hugs every curve.
One heel shifts, one hand steadies me, and I tilt just enough toward you to draw your gaze. I watch your reaction—the way your eyes linger, the way your breath catches—and I can’t help but drag my tongue across my lips, slow, deliberate, tasting the tension between us.
Every inch of me is daring you to come closer, daring you to wonder if I’m about to sink lower. Maybe I’m inviting you in… maybe I’m just letting you imagine it. Either way, darling, I have you right where I want you...
xxx
In that cold, windy morning, the whole sky seemed to get pulled towards the horizon. A spot of light, in the far east, was devouring the clouds swollen from the recent rain. Alive. That's how I felt. Again.
Trascinando il cielo
In quella fredda mattina ventosa, il cielo intero sembrava risucchiato verso l'orizzonte. Una zona di luce, nel punto più a est, divorava le nubi gonfie delle piogge recenti. Vivere. Così mi sentivo. Ancora.
Photograph from the August 1976 edition of "Female Mimics" magazine. This photo was part of a pictorial feature called "Missy's Closet Ball." The caption accompanying this photo reads as follows:
"Queen of Hearts"
Makeup by Amanda Richards of True Colors
read about that night: sophielynne1.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-wonder-of-it-all.html
Drag queens pose for publicity photos, Oaxaca. From left to right are: Diamond; Gia Crown; Mamba, La Chiquita; Cherry; Maria Jose, La Marinera.
47816 drags 91004 and a Mk3 set on the 11:15 Kings Cross to Leeds at Hitchin, 21/5/1989. This train was being diverted via Cambridge on this occasion.
One of two entries I put up for this year's BTA, D&RGW Drag Flanger OC! Initially designed by Arthur Ridgeway, these cars were used on Colorado railroads well into the 1980s, with some still in service on scenic railroads today. Pulled along behind a locomotive, these cars would spread snow and "flange out" crossings/switches that were prone to icing up/causing derailments. This car, designated OC by the D&RGW 3' gauge network, survives as a display today at the Colorado Railroad Museum (though it is in a different paint scheme now).