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reflection in a glass fronted building in midtown Manhattan, NY. I thought this looked like some kind of writing. The blue part is the reflection of a fairly modern building; the bottom part is the reflection of an older one. Highest explore: #6
Managed to take this photo just after a huge storm so can count myself lucky. The one thing you can't see in the photo is the 15 other photographers crammed under the pier taking the same shot
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Mottisfont is a National Trust property near Romsey.
more information is here: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mottisfont
The Tuscan red & gray paint scheme, with gold accents, rolled debuted on Canadian Pacific in 1949. About 10 years later, in 1960, a modified version of the paint scheme was released featuring script lettering on the long hood. Jump forward another 60 years, and CP decided to revive the paint scheme on 5 rebuilt SD70ACU's in 2019. They look very good.
CP 2816 and the Final Spike Tour needed an additional diesel due to issues with one of the FP9's on Rich Mountain, and to help with upcoming grades in Mexico. When the train arrived in Shreveport, someone noticed CP 7013 nearby and realized its paint fit in perfectly with the special. They gave it an impromptu bath and added it to the train. Freshly washed, that script lettering looks really nice.
CP DRF-43 / SD70ACU #7013
Shreveport, LA
May 24th, 2024