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Yorkrail GP16 1604 was leading a cut of cars for interchange to the Norfolk Southern as it left the former Western Maryland Railway's West York yard.
The oil-covered GP16 leaves a bit to be desired but at least it's not a Class One GE.
Fish Creek, Victoria, Australia.
Olympus OMD EM5.2,
converted to 720nm infrared.
Olympus 75-300mm @ 75mm.
The sun manages to find the only opening in the western sky and proceeds to light the rolling hills of northern Kansas as the storm moves off to the south. The sign having the long shadow cast onto the driveway was another nice touch.
Evening sunlight on the rolling hills near Thixendale, rich green farmland with feathered white clouds against the sky.
this tiger found a patch of sunshine to lay in and was there for a while and then gave us a fantastic show of rolling around, showing us her black tummy from the mud where it had rained earlier
Rolling into Shady Dale, Georgia is CaterParrott Railnet's train No15, the southbound F Line local from Madison on Memorial Day 2019.
A pair of BNSF SD70MACs had an eastbound coal train rolling through what was once the Aurora depot. It's all a vacant field now, but once upon a time this place was covered with tracks.
Those MACs are now either in storage or being sold off for scrap. This location is now fenced off.
A pair of RJ Corman SD70Ms and a pair of Norfolk Southern GEs bring loaded corn train 54K for Clearfield along PA Route 969 on a dreary day.
Visited my dentist this morning and, as is customary, we scheduled the next two visits. How's March 20th? Sure. And the one after that, June 22? Wow! We are discussing June already? I just put away my Santa hat and soon I'll be sitting outdoors wearing a straw western hat. Wish I could slow down the passage of time. When we were kids summer breaks went on forever. Now they feel like they last as long as just a couple of weekends. This pic is from 2022 and I had to double check the date because I could've sworn it was taken this past September, which was just a couple of weekends ago. Wasn't it?
Breaking up the mostly coal traffic one afternoon was this push-pull stone train rolling west on the BNSF Sand Hills Subdivision. There was a classic mix of Burlington Northern and Santa Fe hoppers in use.
I liked the looks of the piggy back cars and wanted to add one to my collection.
Thanks to PNW Steam Shop and BMR for their instructions.
Custom decals by OKBrickWorks
Taken near Exshaw, Alberta.
I was not expecting to shoot the dark side of the mountain so I was not using a tripod. Thus this photo has a higher ISO and and less depth of field than I wanted.
Regardless of the technical compromises, I was surprised how fast the moon climbed above the horizon. I was hoping to see it roll down the mountain though!
Remainders of a heavy storm rolling in on the black sand beach of Vik.
From our photo tour guided by Rafn