View allAll Photos Tagged rails
i think its a rail grinder, or some kind of ballast machine.
i wasnt going to go rail fanning at all today because the weather is horrible but seeing alot of traffic i decided to go.
i was hoping to catch the local switching around in the yard when all in a sudden it disappeared and i hear this weird horn i looked and seen this thing rounding the bend up at whiting.
i took this at the south east end of colehour yard
hammond indiana
oct 18 2006
Wolfville rails just after Sunset. The Front Street Block on the left almost looks like a row of rail cars waiting to be shunted to the main line.
The CSX main lines run right through the abandoned mining town of Thurmond WV. At one time, this was a booming town with quite the population of people. But economic changes through the decades basically made the town obsolete. Today, it's part of the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, so the abandoned buildings are receiving some level of maintenance for tourism.
When adding a user (one of the very few actionboxes left in the system) you can now add more then one at a time. It still does the nice autocomplete though. You can also assign the role at the same time.
To learn more about slate check out our blog.
I went back with one of the construction workers and cleaned up the rails a bit for the next set of pictures.
the company used to move harvested salt around in miniature rail cars, recently replaced by the trucks -- but the rail lines are still running all around the complex, on top of the levees, many of which have been made not only out of dirt/mud but also salt! it`s an all-salt operation...
YOU BEAUTY!!
Spectacularly unimpressive, but it has actually found a document in
CouchDB, loaded it into ActiveCouch and output it for me.
This is my first attempt making a star rails.
I merged 60 photo with 30 second of exposition.
I took only the sky with no landscape, but it's my first try :) :)