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After 30+ inches wrecked the Binghamton area the NYSW ran a plow train to Port Jarvis to make way for Sunday nights road train, this was my first plow train and was such a cool experience. Here the extra rips through SR Tower that still supports Erie signals and a tower
Someone painted this old plow and has it sitting on their property. It is one way to deter rust. Happy Texture Tuesday.
2020 International HV513 6x4 Plow/Spreader Truck on display at Rush Truck Centers on Riverside Drive in Mountjoy Township in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada
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A Pan Am plow extra opens up the line in East Newport battling a nor'easter that continues to hit Maine. The storm brought high winds and significant snow amounts of up to 2 feet in some spots. The consist: MWS 77/MEC326/MWS 90.
Today's plow extra worked south from Ossipee at 07:00 with the same configuration as the first run last month. This time they had plenty of snow to move with anywhere from 8-13" of fresh snow dumped along the line on Saturday. The train went all the way to CPF-241 and turned back north, pictured here on the northbound trip crossing back into Milton, NH from Lebanon, Maine.
For snowplow Sunday we find a eastbound plow extra with an RS18 and RS18R on Canadian Pacific eastbound approaching Woodstock, Ontario. The plows were kept in London, so this is the move to Woodstock to plow the line to Tillsonburg out of Woodstock - February of 1986.
With the help of my friend who drove, this gave me the opportunity to do pan shots of #ONT211 as it heads eastward towards Noranda.
One from January 31, 2019 as a BNSF snow dozer hustles west through Schley en route to Cass Lake from Superior. A great chase as the plow cut trail through fresh snow.
Escanaba & Lake Superior plow No. 112 makes a run from Channing to Amasa to spot four empties and pull five loads of logs. The line hasn't seen service since October and it was a slow go with trees across the mainline in many places.
The train is approaching Balsam where the former C&NW branch from Stager to Amasa once crossed.
We've had a very very mild December thus far. But my guess is that we'll see the plows on the roads soon enough.
A dramatic reworking of a squally shower moving up the channel. I love these downpours that come scudding through. Rain Follows The Plow is by Conor Oberst
A Tuscola and Saginaw Bay plow extra is working westward from Ashley on the former Grand Trunk Western with former Ann Arbor Russell plow 4502 being pushed by former D&M RS2 466 and former Annie GP35 389, seen here rolling through Middleton, Michigan enroute to Carson City on January 26, 1985.
I couldn't resist getting countryside again. Hooray it is the first day of Spring and there are fields to plow !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and adventurous day dear Flickr friends !
With some areas around Binghamton receiving nearly 4 feet of snow. NYSW brought out Russell Plow #92 to clear the Southern Tier main between Binghamton and Port Jervis.
Just north of Kalkaska, a crew based out of Cadillac brings Great Lakes Central train CNTN north on the former Grand Rapids & Indiana as they make the trek towards Petoskey, the far north end of the GLC’s trackage in the boondocks of northern Michigan. Having not seen a train in at least a week, the majority of the line north of Fife Lake was coated in 6-10 inches of snow and made for some spectacular plowing scenes.