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There's no mountain train. I'm running low on images that I think are interesting so I just stuck these three together to make one..:) I know, I've been watching too much Creative Live.com. The train is the newest image. I starting taking my camera everywhere in hopes of getting a good shot and when I was coming home Yesterday, I spotted this train headed north coming out of Mexico and pulled over to take the shot.
About 2 months ago, I told the Parks Foundation I would lead a hike along Barton Creek Greenbelt on National Park Day. I figured March, central Texas, Spring weather...Tomorrow at 9 am it will be 39 degrees..:)) Imagine my surprise. I know, it'll be fine after the first mile..;)
This image is a little day glow. It got away from me some how.
Museum is at the old Galveston Depot. Photo includes some of the original platforms. The F7 was originally a Southern Pacific. It was sold and traded several times before being acquired by the museum. They got permission from the BNSF to repaint it in the war bonnet Santa Fe colors
Canadian National Railway
Image taken from within a darkened tunneled area, behind this railroad crossing gate.
There was delay due to a railway switchman making a track switch.
If you look closely at the engine you may notice the door is open.
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Not sure what train or transfer this might have been, but this solid set of WC SD45s was working Norfolk Southern's Colehour Yard in Hammond, IN on 13 May 2001, a few months before the CN acquisition was completed in October.
6603 was reportedly the former ATSF 5332.
This is my only shot of WC power doing something other than sitting around.
Bland CSX train Q296 with about a thousand autoracks blasts under the Pennsy-era signals at MP 279, just east of downtown Indianapolis. Just look at that non-matching yellow touch up paint on the handrails. Classy!
The Brocken is a hill in the north of Germany. Because of the location in the North German lowlands, there is a special climate. So in winter, when the sun is shining, it’s an amazing place for tourists. You can ride with the steam train in 90 minutes from Wernigerode up on the top of the Brocken. Also the ride on the train through the landscape is spectacular.
Down around the corner, half a mile from here
See them long trains run, and you watch them disappear
Without love, where would you be now
Without love.....
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Luckily, camera with telephoto was ready when I crested the public bridge that leads to the Four Corners Generating Station...although as I'm now discovering, this shot really breaks no new ground on this operation.
The Navajo Mine Railroad unit coal train, lead by E60C "LOE 33," approaches the generating station after a visit to the Navajo Coal Mine.
Out of view on the other end of the train is ALCo C425 "control cab" LOD-7.
El tren parte de la Estación de Chiva con destino Valencia-Nord. Su próxima parada está en la Estación de Cheste.
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Renfe commuter train (line C-3) leaving the station. Chiva (Valencia)
The train departs from the Chiva Station to Valencia-Nord. Its next stop is at the Station of Cheste.
Looks like CSX U36B #5797 (former SCL 1847) never quite made a complete transition to the Blue & Gray.
Seen here working ex-L&N Siebert yard at Mobile, AL on 13 February 1993 with GE MATE #5204 (former SCL 3204).
The 5797 later went to TTI.
I was bemoaning the fact that I've never been in the right place at the right time to photograph this train. Then, there it was, racing to Sheringham. It's the North Norfolk Railway, known as the Poppy Line. Straight from the camera
A couple old train cars - I think one named "Nora" aligned at an old service shack - the bright day took away from the nastiness of the age but brought out the colors in the sky and sage!
Runaway Train
Soul Asylum
Call you up in the middle of the night
Like a firefly without a light
You were there like a slow torch burning
I was a key that could use a little turning
So tired that I couldn't even sleep
So many secrets I couldn't keep
Promised myself I wouldn't weep
One more promise I couldn't keep
It seems no one can help me now
I'm in too deep
There's no way out
This time I have really led myself astray
Runaway train never going back
Wrong way on a one way track
Seems like I should be getting somewhere
Somehow I'm neither here nor there
Can you help me remember how to smile
Make it somehow all seem worthwhile
How on earth did I get so jaded
Life's mystery seems so faded
I can go where no one else can go
I know what no one else knows
Here I am just drownin' in the rain
With a ticket for a runaway train
Everything is cut and dry
Day and night, earth and sky
Somehow I just don't believe it
Runaway train never going back
Wrong way on a one way track
Seems like I should be getting somewhere
Somehow I'm neither here nor there
Bought a ticket for a runaway train
Like a madman laughin' at the rain
Little out of touch, little insane
Just easier than dealing with the pain
Runaway train never comin' back
Wrong way on a one way track
Seems like I should be getting somewhere
Somehow I'm neither here nor there
Runaway train never comin' back
Runaway train tearin' up the track
Runaway train burnin' in my veins
Runaway but it always seems the same
Songwriters: David Pirner / David Anthony Pirner
Runaway Train lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc
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A shot I took a few weeks ago when out on a photo expedition with some friends.
This is the Transporter Bridge over the River Usk, Newport, Gwent.
This was taken with a Samyang 8mm Fisheye lens, with the lines straightened in Photoshop.
Located here in Colorado at Trout lake. In 1891 the railroad track went around the lake in preparation for the steep climb up Lizard Head Pass.