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I guess that the back of semaphore signals is better than nothing but I sure wish that I would have followed this guy and got him passing more "blades"!
Santa Fe SD45 #5331 on the point of the Eastbound QEPKC pulls out of the East end of Ojita siding in New Mexico on April 13th, 1990.
It had just met the Westbound Southwest Chief.
SD40-2 5140 leading 3 GEs eastbound @ Ethel, Mo. (May 1988)*
Kodachrome my collection, photographer unknown.
She hasn't any giant 16" gun barrels hanging out the front but this ole girl has some years on her coming from 1956 -58 period , the latter date if the plate is anything to go by . Colour seems right with the big gun shots uploaded previously .. and she parked overlooking the bay but a far distance from Etajima Bay but not that many years difference in there age .. an historical exhibit .. well ..
The FE Holden overlooking Moreton Bay
Cleveland Point
Brisbane
A passeggio nella Medina.
Una strada con i muri delle case che quasi si toccano e si sostengono a vicenda.
Walking in the Medina.
A street with the walls of the houses that almost touch and support each other.
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Sony ILCE-7M4, FE 50mm F1.2 GM
Many thanks to everyone for your visits, comments and faves! Very much appreciated!
Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Dores em Fartura, estado de São Paulo, Brasil.
Sua construção teve início em 1.880
During my weekend visit to Tehachapi Pass the weekend of 1/11/1997, I started seeing the beginning of the end for Santa Fe power. There was green BN and a few BNSF Heritage I units mixed in with war bonnets and classic Santa Fe blue and yellow. But there were also a few solid Santa Fe lashups to enjoy. Here is solid blue and yellow lashup on an S-RICH with a standard cab GP60 in the lead. It had crested the Summit a few miles back and is cruising down the 50mph section between Tehachapi and Warren. I was hoping for a chance at a little more white stuff but this was about the most that I saw.
A pair of SPSF painted Santa Fe C30-7's and a pair of Burlington Northern C30-7's sandwich a Santa Fe SD40-2 as they hustle an empty Houston Power & Light coal train with UFIX initialed "bath tub" gons Northbound on Main #2 of the Joint Line at Larkspur in May of 1986.
Santa Fe FP45 #102 in "Super Fleet" paint heads up the hot Eastbound 891 train at Blue Cut in Cajon Pass in October of 1989. Two of the trailing engines are still painted up in the failed SPSF merger scheme.
..come sospettavo, lo spazio alla fantasia, quando si usa il ferro fluido, è stai limitato.
Il Ferrofluid e un preparato a base di ferro fluido. Come tale, conserva le sue proprietà "calamitose" se sottoposto ad un campo magnetico. Ci pensavo da tempo ma ho sempre tralasciato per via della ovvietà dei risultati. Non c'è molto margine alla inventiva e fantasia (un po' come per gli omini in miniatura). Non so quindi quanto potrò discostarmi dagli innumerevoli lavori già fatti con questo prodotto. L'unico davvero fuori delle righe e convincente è quello di Fabian Oefner
Tutto è nato parlando di questo ferro fluido con
Lo ritengo un ennesimo esperimento che fa sempre esperienza..
due flash
A passeggio nella Medina.
Visita a una conceria di pelli.
Cortile con le vasche per la colorazione delle pelli.
Walking in the Medina.
Visit to a leather tannery.
Courtyard with tanks for coloring leather.
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Cimarron Valley which operates over former Santa Fe trackage in Kansas and Colorado has come up with this neat Santa Fe inspired paint scheme for there new GE power.
The RR is getting several ex CSX C40-8's and B40-8's from dealer LTEX. CVR C40-8 # 4053 is ex GECX # 9050, ex CSX # 7616. Taken with CVR permission at MEI East St Louis, IL May 16th 2019
On explore!fe.
(Del lat. fides).
1. f. En la religión católica, primera de las tres virtudes teologales, asentimiento a la revelación de Dios, propuesta por la Iglesia.
2. f. Conjunto de creencias de una religión.
3. f. Conjunto de creencias de alguien, de un grupo o de una multitud de personas.
4. f. Confianza, buen concepto que se tiene de alguien o de algo. Tener fe en el médico.
5. f. Creencia que se da a algo por la autoridad de quien lo dice o por la fama pública.
6. f. Palabra que se da o promesa que se hace a alguien con cierta solemnidad o publicidad.
7. f. Seguridad, aseveración de que algo es cierto. El escribano da fe.
8. f. Documento que certifica la verdad de algo. Fe de soltería, de bautismo.
9. f. fidelidad (‖ lealtad). Guardar la fe conyugal
A Médina is a walled section of a city, usually defining the old city. In Fes there are twisting, turning narrow streets of cobblestones and clay. Watch out for donkeys loaded high with goods on their backs. Also watch out for the mopeds, motorcycles, bicycles and handcarts that comes charging towards you demanding right of way: not a place for the intrepid.
In a Médina you can purchase anything in leather, clothing, jewelry and handicrafts, not to forget the sweets with 100s of bees on them. Haggling is the name of the game, just remember to keep a firm hand on your phone and wallet.
La mise en scène, la réalisation et le choix du lieu sont des idées de Fanny, je n'ai fait que déclencher, ainsi qu'Arnaud d'ailleurs, qui a des photos "terribles". :-)
Santa Fe SD45-2 5864 led an eastbound stack train underneath the classic ATSF signal bridge at Niota in 1997.
Aided by a Superfleet C40-8W, the Chicago-bound hotshot would blast across the Chillicothe Subdivision in classic fashion.
A pair of new Santa Fe C40-8's are the trailing power on PIEL. The power is backing in to get its train at the West end of Conway Yard in Freedom, PA on August 16, 1992.
SPSF painted Santa Fe SD45-2 #5825 heads Westbound near Blue Cut on Cajon Pass in November of 1986.
I think the SPSF engines with black numberboards looked pretty cool:}
ATSF 5091 (SD40-2) eastbound @ Media, Il.
Kodachrome my collection, Joe McMillan photographer. (May 1986)
In this winter scene from February 16th, 1997 a Wisconsin Central EMD SD45 and F45 of Santa Fe heritage are resting near the old C&NW roundhouse at North yard in Green Bay.
Because the startup of the WC is generally associated with cascade green ex-Burlington Northern units as the power for many trains, it’s easy to assume that’s where most of their SD45s had come from.
But over the years the WC accumulated quite a few more in total numbers from the Santa Fe, most of which were in better condition due to various upgrades they had gone through while still on the ATSF roster.
So what had been some of the finest power on the Santa Fe, went on to become some of the finest of the Wisconsin Central Ltd. ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
Sony ILCE-7M3, FE 50mm F1.2 GM
Many thanks to everyone for your visits, comments and faves!
Very much appreciated!