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A solo AN10 accelerates a lightly loaded "Westliner" service, seen passing absolute signal 14 at the northern end of Dry Creek North yard in March 1994. Only about 3 months old at this time, AN10 would only last another 22 months before being wrecked in the fatal head on Hines Hill WA collision in January 1996. (Kodak 100 film)
A detoured Pan Am Southern train 16R passes some former mill buildings in Greenfield on a sunny Saturday morning. The NS Geeps certainly made this train worth shooting while taking the long way around the Hoosac Tunnel.
In the 1940s the great American industrialist Henry Ford created a museum village just outside of Detroit Michigan. He wanted to showcase the great American spirit in a place for all to see and remember. Today Greenfield Village and Museum continues to draw visitors all year long interested in experiencing the history of that American spirit.
Pan Am Southern 16R is seen passing through CPF-385 in Greenfield, MA with a trio of BNSF's for power.
4472 Flying Scotsman heads east with the Bolton Spa Express on 19/4/1987
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Moss covered dune at the coast of the Baltic Sea.
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Moosbedeckte Düne am Ostseestrand.
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Pan Am Railways AD-1, the North Adams local, is seen heading east by CPF-385 in Greenfield, MA with about 20 cars in tow.
Once there were green fields kissed by the sun
Once there were valleys where rivers used to run
Once there were blue skies with white clouds high above...
All that's left of a copper mine in greenfield, this area is worth a visit for the history and the gardens.
NS train 23K, running on Pan Am Southern (which they own half of), rolls through the interlocking at CPF-385 in Greenfield, Mass, with rebuilt AC44C6M 4002 leading the way. The former Dash 9 is one of the first rebuilds completed, and is wearing a special paint scheme to denote its rebuilding, with the red stripe representing the Roanoke Shops. The old signal bridge in the background once bracketed two tracks, the second of which was removed by Guilford, along with many other sections of the formerly double tracked Boston & Maine mainline, while the signals behind that are for the Conn River line, which meets the freight main here at Greenfield.
This is where Black Swamp meets future residential development. That is the You Yangs in the distance where i took this image
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Berkshire & Eastern EDBF rolls through the Greenfield Country Club after waiting for the Berkshire Flyer and the two hour late northbound Vermonter.
PAS train 16R cruises under downtown Greenfield MA on their final strut on the Conn River Line. They will cross over to the freight main at CPF-385 located a couple hundred yards behind me. Due to the Hoosac Tunnel collapse issue, all manifest PAS trains have been going the roundabout route on the VTR/NECR to reach East Deerfield MA
Well this is looking back down on my village from the surrounding hills, a place I love and inspiration for many of my images. Days like today make it all the more special.
This was 20 individual images stitched together.
45122 passes Greenfield working a Scarborough to Liverpool Lime Street Trans Pennine service. April 1987
During the brief time period that CSX was operating the former B&M's west end, train 263 slowly pulls past the Greenfield, MA Amtrak station after departing the yard at East Deerfield.
Kodak Tri-X400
Fuji GW690II
A monster POED with 8 units cross the Connecticut River as it it arrives at it's final destination of East Deerfield.