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Takes us to LaCrosse, WI August of 2008.
Because of old MILW road miles based contractual obligations, the road switch jobs out of LaCrosse paired St. Paul conductors with Portage engineers. Since one job went east to serve customers all the way to Tomah (about 40 miles), Portage conductors could 'recapture' the miles. With only having three years of seniority, I could hold this day job with weekends off. Occasionally my brakeman was a 40 year veteran.
Most days we would take cars over the Mississippi river to La Crescent, MN to interchange with the ICE railroad. Road switchers had little priority over road trains and today is no exception. Here we are waiting for train 891 to pass and we will follow him west.
Three MRL units were assigned to the 890/891 train set for about a month.
The shot was taken shortly after a rain shower. Looks like the weed sprayer needs to come through the yard.
Juniata Terminal's PRR painted E units head back home after visiting Chicago for National Train Day, Taken in Ogden Dunes, IN.
An oldie from a shoot for my friend Korina Emmerich, who happens to be a featured designer on Project Runway this season! Go say hi, she's awesome.
strobism: 1 ab800 through sb cam left as main, one 580exII onto bg, both fired via PW's.
Recreating a scene from days gone by, Olympian 16117 in place of a hybrid on the Hospital Direct 59 on Friday with a Renown in place of StreetLite on the the Thistle Line 3. Both of these types are likely to be withdrawn in the next 18 months yet both called into service today in place of more modern types. What will operators use as backups when these old faithful types get culled by DDA deadlines.
The start of our first big storm back in December. I took a lot of shots that day. I'm sure from time to time I will break some of these out...
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This beautiful young lady here is one of my best friends and turned out to be a fantastic model. Here is a rare color photo haha. More to come. #mywork #mdantepics #color #yellow #fashion #nature #portraits #models #femalemodels #photooftheday #wcw #tbt
CMS Leyland National CHH 210T pauses on Curzon Street in Maryport before working the 30 Service to West Cumberland Hospital... It shared the service with the ex-Leyland Demonstrator, WHH 556S.
New to Cumberland in April 1979, 210 was allocated to Workington, and served time at other depots until it was sold to Ribble in August 1993, who sold it on to Chase Coaches, Staffordshire, in April 1997 as their number 37. Its last day of service with Chase was 28th April 2007, with WTHT buying it on Ebay in 2010.
Very few things make this scene any different from a Milwaukee Road passenger train racing west in the 1950's. Milwaukee Road 261 races westward over the rails it grew up on at it heads for Glencoe.
exams are overrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr FINALLY after 2 weeks
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and i made a beanie for Luka! more photos soon~ i followed myfroggystuff's tutorial, she's amazing ;A; i just really love her videos ok
i took some photos of Luka just after i finished my exams ^^ so im more active now yay \o/
Eventually, the sign crews did remove all of the exterior signage from the building, but that doesn’t mean they got all of the logos! As can be seen in this shot, on the receiving door at the back of the store remains this small BAM logo sticker, which I think is a cool find. To my knowledge, it’s still there today, and with any luck, if and when this building gets a new tenant, it will continue to remain even past then! I included the inset image to try and show you the sticker just a tiny bit closer, but in reality it probably doesn’t help that much… sorry :P
Books-a-Million (now closed) // 135 Towne Square Boulevard, Southaven, MS 38671
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These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
I finally got back into the war after 2 long months of nothing. Everything had changed since I was in my coma. My old squad was almost gone, my legion morphed with another. I even didn't have time to change my armor before I was suited up with a new squad gliding over Taris. It reminded me of my past. Everything flowing through my head. And now these new jet packs and such. I looked like a shiny asking my troops how to work them, but something good did come out of this. My old pal Lucy came back. And I had him on my team in a heartbeat. And now I have someone to talk to besides command before we're dropped feet first into hell...
A look back at Prairie View, Illinois around 1996 as a Wisconsin Central F45 leads a former MK SD45 and a pair of Norfolk Southern power north.
That signal is now removed and this is double-tracked.
... to Anise's farm stay with her baby buddy in August. The farm owner recently sent me these photos. Cute, eh?
New Pinky:st figures arrive!
Well, new to me. They're actually nearly twenty years old.
This is my first new-to-me Pinky Street figure purchase in a long, long time.
I never had the Go! Go! box set, as it was always too expensive and hard to find back in the day. The seller indicated that the open box Tenjou Tenge figure was missing a part, but the part is actually in the box attached to the doll body. The seller also included a cute littleTokyo Swallows baseball-themed Omiyage Danboard minifig.
Additionally, I placed the eBay order Monday afternoon, and the parcel arrived from Japan via FedEx on Wednesday afternoon. That's kinda mind-blowing. FedEx doesn't even deliver domestic (in country) parcels that quickly.
It's pretty fun to have a Pinky Street figure parcel arrive in the mail once again!
30 October - A Doll A Day 2024
The photo is dated 11.19.96. I was showing John Sculley the new 1 Megapixel Canon PowerShot 600 at the annual Comdex computer expo trade show in Las Vegas. He had resigned as CEO of Apple in 1993, but continued to attend Comdex to check out all the new technology. Hard to believe it was 27 years ago.