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BIngos (Beate & Ingo) at the historical Steam Train.
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37 D6700 is seen at Quorn & Woodhouse during a David Williams/Timeline events photo charter 7/4/25. (Taken using a pole)
Ex-GWR locomotives 7812 Erlestoke Manor and 4566 pass at Bewdley North Signal Box, with the signalman waiting to take the token from the driver of the tank engine.
Taken a couple of years ago, both locos are now out of service. 7812 - owned by the Erlestoke Manor Fund - is at Tyseley for overhaul and should be back in service in 2-3 years. 4566, owned by the SVR has been placed in the Engine House where it will most likely wait for a decade or more before it reaches the top of the overhaul queue again.
A whole bunch of red and black locos, but only one CN unit in the bunch. The e lead switchers are DMIR 211 and 212, while the Utac pellets are led by BLE 903 with CN 6013 and DMIR 408 rounding out the consist. It's a real nice September morning, cool enough to let the hot pellets give off a wisp of steam.
A pair of ex-Northern Pacific dome cars (now owned and run by Webb Rail LLC) are on the rear of the northbound Adirondack just after passing CN Cannon, as AMTK 695 approaches its final stop at St-Lambert Station. These cars will be heading back south on the Adirondack on Tuesday. Cars are WEBX 801044 (ex-NP 313) & WEBX 801045 (ex-NP 549). Both were built by Budd, in 1954 and 1959 respectively.
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Colas' 70801 slows for the TSR at Dalwhinnie with 6H51 0248 Oxwellmains to Inverness Millburn cement working.
Behind the train, Loch Ericht stretches into the distance with some winter snow remaining on Ben Alder. Clearly visible is the Dalwhinnie embankment dam at the NE end of Ericht which provides sufficient head of water for the powerhouse at Rannoch and the Tummel valley cascade hydro scheme.
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Thanks to Steven Crozier for confirming the loco id.
GBRf Class 60 No. 60076 passes Scale House on the Rylstone branch working 6D50, the 10:24 Hull Dairycoates – Rylstone Tilcon working on 12 December 2024.
UP 4150 has the honor of leading RBBX circus train to Omaha, NE after stopping at G-3 to do some cage cleaning. Here it is going by the depot in Rochelle, IL this is the first time in a long time that there has not been anything sitting in front of it like equipment!!!
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A Cambodian grandmother or teacher passing on traditions and cultural heritage to young school children, in Prasat Ta Prohm ancient Buddhist temple of Cambodia.
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Two Mayan women, passing on along the waterfront of Lake Atitlan in Guatemala. Possibly my favorite image from the excellent workshop I recently attended led by @seekworkshops.
To me "The Passing" of water when you have camera is always fascinating to capture. Large falls are awesome and small streams more me as well. As I walk anywhere and hear the sound of moving water I'm going to follow it to it's source. This time it's not to large but yet it's still pleasing to capture.
Two mountaineers crossing the Aletsch Glacier heading towards Jungfrau. This photo was taken from Sphinx viewing platform on top of Jungfraujoch.