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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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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!
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.
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.
Title and song by Ozzy Osbourne - 1980
The Maeklong train passing through 'Talat Rom Hup' (umbrella pulldown market).
Wikipedia: Samut Songkhram's main station, Maeklong railway station, is on the Maeklong Railway. The railway is known for its route through the Maeklong Railway Market. It is one of the largest seafood markets in Thailand, and is centered on the Maeklong Railway's track. Whenever a train approaches, the awnings and shop fronts are moved back from the rails, to be replaced once the train has passed.
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.
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!
An old photo of a V/Line train from back in the days when trains' liveries weren't a chaotic mess of clashing colours.