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A Penn Central U25B waits as a mixed freight passes on the far track. I photographed this scene on a foggy New Year's Eve on my Garden Railroad.
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PC U30B 2866 leads a Westbound Conrail freight at the station in Hornell, NY in August, 1977. This was my first visit to Hornell, and the action was non-stop between the CR and D&H trains. I was shooting Kodacolor print film with the old Graphlex camera. Quality is not the best, but you certainly can't get anything like this today, so I appreciate the images I have. The 2nd unit is the only GP35 that I am aware of to wear the Reading green scheme that was on the Reading GP39-2's and GP40-2's.
Another look at Penn Central's train #53 at the Massillon train station on a dreary day in late December 1969. Unlike most train stations in smaller cities, this one still stands and is in use. After no longer needed by the railroad, it has been an industrial hardware warehouse and is not an exotic artistic plant retail store (legal decorative plants, not where some of your minds went). Pretty good for a station built in 1870!
A westbound PC freight at the ever popular Wayne Ave. in Dayton, OH. U33B 2921, U23B 2741, and GP35 2302 swing off of the line to Xenia into Dayton. 3/25/73. George A. McKay photo. CWC Slide Collection.
An attempt at HDR...
Thank you Emily and Sebastian !!! I'm a big fan of all your images..espc the HDR images....and i was wonderstruck with what I got....Thanks for giving me those tips and letting me know how to go about it :)
As of now, since I am using the Photomatix trial version...please let me know your feedback :)
Folks, please take time to visit some awesome photos (espc HDR) in 2 of my contacts list...
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I dedicate the above snap to both of them :)
I got nothing on this weeks SNS, no location and no photographer to credit. I barely have a legible date, looks like May 1975 on the faded Kodak date stamp. Whoever did it wherever it was deserves kudos. 6423 leads 6343 in this fine view, Chuck Schwesinger collection. As Todd mentions below this is New Brighton PA by Walter Schopp
A couple of rare units parked behind the CR shops in Altoona, PA on May 27, 1978. PC 2855 is a U30B with the large PC herald applied to the nose that should have been on its flank. The 1264 is a rare EL GP9. The EL had many GP7's, but only 6 GP9's, all of Erie heritage. Looks like it is suffering from a bent frame. The NYC heritage of the 2855 is obvious.
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Full run replay:
That was quite a fun ride. Lotsa bumps, rain and mud. :YouKnowILoveIt:
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A former New York Central caboose brings up the rear of the short PC freight at South Chicago. Shot through the windshield of my Dad's car.
Stopping for a peek at the computer after lunch.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PC DVD) - Prepare for the ultimate invasion! The most anticipated game of the year and the sequel to the best-selling first-person action game of all time.
An early Conrail image by Frank Riedl. This slide included a fairly serious light leak which I was mostly able to eliminate. A year into the Conrail merger, Frank found this "Penn Central" powered train at the east end of Croxton Yard in Jersey City, NJ on a gloomy late summer day. It may have recently arrived eastbound off the former Erie main or perhaps it is departing for points south/west. The power is all 4-axle, mostly GP38s and GP40s, with an older geep thrown in for good measure. The overpass in the background carried the NYS&W to the PRR/PC connection at Marion. Today it hosts one track of Conrail's Northern Branch.
PC 8091 GP38-2
This weeks Saturday Night Special is Penn Central SD45 6198 at Buffalo, NY on September 13, 1976. Photo by Michael A. Tedesco.
PC local working the West Shore at Frankfort, NY early 1970's. Photo is looking east car in the back ground is crossing Railroad Street.
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My room! It's messy, I know. That's taken quite some time. Right now, it's not that messy anymore. :>
I just took a photo of it when it was really messy so that I have "remembrance" of how messy it became. I really didn't expect that it will end up being posted in Flickr.
Can you guess who's on my wallpaper (desktop)? :>
► Ignorance
The memorial to PC Ian Broadhurst is on Dib Lane at the junction with Grange Park Avenue just off Easterly Road, close to the spot where he was shot on 26 December 2003.
To see the Police Memorial Trust record go to:
www.policememorial.org.uk/Police_Memorial_Trust/PMT_Local...
West Yorkshire Police Memorial Announcement:
www.westyorkshire.police.uk/section-item.asp?sid=12&i...
BBC report on the jailing of David Bieber for life for the murder of PC Broadhurst.
This is Matt and me. We both work for the company that makes these nifty little photobooks Apple is featuring in these PC/Mac ads all over TV.
(watch the Gift Exchange and Angel/Devil ads)
Well, a print out was lying around of the commercial and someone thought it was a pic of Matt and I. Hilarity ensues. Of course, Matt hates it because he's really the cool edgy web marketing SEO guy and I'm the nerdy operations one.