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As this building looks out to Lake Michigan, it looks over a wide concrete path along the lakefront. This is the south / southeast elevation.
The 1958-built NIPSCO power plant at Michigan City is a formidable backdrop for South Shore Freight as it crosses Trail Creek on the Amtrak Michigan Line drawbridge. The now-remotely controlled drawbridge operates mostly in the summer months during boating season.
At E 100th Street on Chicago's far southeast side, CN's Lakefront / South Chicago job returns from the Illinois International Port with, primarily, loaded centerbeams on a late morning in early May. This is the former EJ&E Lakefront Branch extending along... the lakefront from Kirk Yard, and formerly terminated at the long-gone US Steel South Chicago Works.
I've seen this person zoom by me from behind on a dozen occasions, but today I finally caught them coming towards me.
Taken during a morning walk to work several years ago. The location: "Oak Street Curve", on the Lakefront Trail, Chicago.
I've only been down to the edge of Crater Lake once, but it was an unforgettable experience. This was taken with my Zero Image 2000 pinhole camera, a couple of years ago. I've forgotten the exactly month and year... these memories of Oregon are becoming so plentiful that they tend to run together.
These small cliff dwellings overlook Montezuma Well (a tiny portion of which is visible in the lower right) in Montezuma Castle National Monument. They were built by the Southern Sinagua about 1000 years ago. The dwellings were abandoned around 1400.
On Labor Day, CN L512 starts out of South Chicago approaching State Line behind an EJ&E SD38-2 and a GTW GP38-2. The Skyway Toll Bridge can be seen in the background.
NS GP38-2 5337 sits in Lakefront yard with the bottle train as sister 5322 stands by, East Chicago, IN
A filtered series from a morning walk with a particular interest of subject isolation
Experimenting with grain.
With an ex-Conrail GP15-1 and an SW1500 for power, Cleveland Cliffs hands an empty coal train over to Lakefront Yard for interchange with CSX. The bridge at Hick can be seen in the background.
This path follows a bluff that overlooks Lake Michigan and the beach. It is a personal favorite place for a neighborhood walk.
A pair of Cleveland Cliffs SW1500s, the leader still clad in ArcellorMittal colors, drag a loaded coal train out of Lakefront Yard into the Indiana Harbor Works on a wet Sunday morning.
This house is a summer home. The entrance meets the street at a 45 degree angle , making it a little unusual.
Norfolk Southern train H06 passes a couple of homes on its way back to Corning, NY. Seneca Lake is in the background.
A charming little A-frame on the waterfront of a small lake on the Olympic Peninsula. Basically - everything I want in life.
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