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Rolling grass hills under a sunny blue sky.
Found this gem while out walking. Noticed a deer path off the trail and followed it out from the dense forest only to stumble upon this awesome view at the top of the hill. Its like hobbiton in canada!
Taken about an hour north of Toronto.
A fast moving, low lying cloud, rolls over each mountain top and crashes like a wave down to the valley.
Barnala meadow and Nag Devta temple
Hike to Dayara Bugyal, read travelogue at www.traveltravailsandheck.com/2023/05/14/meadows-dayara-b...
A trio of Amtrak P42DCs and an elderly F40PH roll down the middle track on BNSF's East End in 2000.
The quartet was westbound on either the Southwest Chief or the California Zephyr passing Metra's Westmont depot.
Now up to track speed about two miles west of Minnesota Junction, L593 kicks up a little snow up as they pass through the aptly named community of Rolling Prairie. 3892, which will be making many more appearances in the next few posts, and an oily 3872 are doing the honors on this day.
There are not a whole lot of props to use between Horicon and Beaver Dam. So I couldn't really come up with something interesting to write. Nevertheless, when given crystal clear skies and a little dusting of snow, it's really hard to pass up a shot.
As with some of the other Subdivisions, I've created a Cambria Subdivision Album. Not many photos in there right now but it'll get rounded out in the next two weeks.
The Daily M337 Canadian National manifest (mixed goods) train from Chicago, IL to Waterloo, IA crests a hill just west of milepost 264 on the Dubuque Sub on a hot humid hazy Labor Day weekend in 2015
Thanks to Scott Marsh who gave me intel on this train
Milwaukee Road 4-8-4 261 pulled the "Gourmet Express" from Chanhassen to Sumter, Minnesota, and return on October 2, 2022 over the tracks of the Twin Cities & Western (the original Milwaukee Road main line to the Pacific coast). A stop for lunch was made at Bongards, where 261 also performed two photo runbys. Since there are no turning facilities on the line, Milwaukee Road E9A 32A was used to pull the excursion back to Chanhassen.
A big train 939 rolling through town an hour ago with 41 wagons. Only two of the four locos were running but he seemed to get up the hill without much drama.
6 Feb 2022, Train 939, 5108-5051-7132-7036, Oamaru, SIMT-NZ
Rolling hills near Monticchiello, Val d'Orcia, Tuscany.
Digitally developed with ACR and enhanced with PS CS4.
Many thanks to Angela Lobefaro (Angie Real) and Love_and_lego (max) who let me know these great places!
A particular thanks to Mauro855 who acted as a cicerone showing us the best of the best of Val d'Orcia beauties!
SOR 595 makes a rare daytime appearance, trundling through the small town of Hagersville on their southbound jaunt to Garnet, Ontario.
For a great shot a little further down the line, see what Joe Bishop snapped: www.flickr.com/photos/93850525@N02/18515015006/in/datepos...
The main hall of the zinc rolling mill was 91 metres long and 20 metres wide, the machine room 70 metres long and 6 metres wide. Between 1915 and 1917, a new hall was added, extending the facility by a further 91 metres in a westerly direction. The mill operated from 1904 to 2002.
Rolling through the reverse curves at Grendon, between Tamworth and Atherstone, on 4th September 2013 are Freightliner Class 86/6s Nos 86613 & 86612 heading 4L92 1403 Ditton (O'Connor)-Felixstowe South FLT. Copyright photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
rarely does a photo come knocking on my front door, usually i have to drag myself out of bed and go chase a scene somewhere, but yesterday morning brought some crazy sky waves in our general direction and to grab the camera was a must- monochrome seemed to bring out the drama better-