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Granted this shot would have been a lot more impressive with an actual train running through it and i was quite prepared to wait it out. The proposal was voiced. The wife did not see the value of sitting in the car an additional 2 hours waiting for a train we weren't going to get on given we were already set to drive 5 hours to get home that day. A vote was taken. The vote count was 1 for and 1 against. As you can see --- no train.
The train approaching Parton station is the 2C33 05.46 Barrow - Carlisle,37218 & 37402. On a beautiful morning on the Cumbrian Coast, Whitehaven pier and lighthouse in the distance.
Normally the train arrives about 10 mins after I walk away from this spot so cunning plan I decided to wait, and wait and wait some more, well about 45 mins later I decided to leave still no train but I did talk to several really nice people whilst waiting.
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Fusion of 2 images, a capture base and another in the Olympus Live Composite mode to collect the traces of some trains.
DPR-2, DPR-3 et DPR-4 avec le trajet retour du matin entre la centrale thermique de Bonanza et la mine Deserado (Dinosaur, 15 janvier 2025)
Maresme. Catalonia.
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The AIKR local passes the nicely restored Aiken passenger depot as it exits the former SOU AB line with its Kaolin load from two facilities located near Aiken.
The 1880 Train is an attraction in Hill City, South Dakota. The train carries passengers on a 2 hour narrated ride between Hill City and Keystone. The train operates three steam and two diesel locomotives. It is called the 1880 train because it follows the original route of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad laid down in the 1880's which serviced mines and mills between Hill City and Keystone.
Locomotive:
ADtranz DE2000 220 014
Train ID:
93610 Thessaloniki - Alexadroupoli
Location:
Stavroupoli - Xanthi - Hellas
Day:
29/1/2020
Video:
Both of Metro-North’s 40th Anniversary P32s lead an inspection train westbound through West Haven, CT on the New Haven Line.
train station in lower austria in the early morning.
shooting conditions:
foggy autumn, about 6:00am (twilight, sunlight starts at ~7:00am), shot was started when the train was entering the station and continued way after all movement has stopped (30 seconds exposure total).
result: light of the locomotive trailing trough the picture (from the movement in the first half of the exposure) while still getting a sharp look at the wagon (second half of the exposure).
also the person to the left turned into a ghost because he waited motionless till the train came to a standstill and moved then to enter the train.
Train Graveyard.
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Corinth Mississippi was originally named Cross City. Two major North/South and East/West railroads and national highways cross in the city. The train station was constructed at the junction of the two railroads and built to accommodate both passengers and freight from either rail line. The station now houses a museum.
A slow moving thunderstorm dumping heavy rain and hail trundles northeast in the background as a BNSF empty sand train rolls through the siding at Broomfield, Colorado where they will wait to go into Denver on May 18, 2018.
Locomotive BNSF 5058 en tête d'un double-stack en direction de l'Ouest (Conkelly, 20 septembre 2022)
Following the annual CSX Santa Train has become one of my favorite railfan traditions. The weather is often not the best but it is such a cool operation and it's great to see and meet many of the internet names from Flickr and FB. This year CSX timed one of the first runs of it's latest mullet heritage unit with leading the Santa Train. And engineer Scott 'Scooter' Steffey timed his last run before retirement with running this year's train. What a way to go out. He appeared to be having a great time often playing the best rendition of Jingle Bells that a GEVO horn can make. Here the train is pulling into Elkhorn City, KY at 7:01 AM for it's first stop on the former Clinchfield. Sunrise on the date would have been at 7:17 on this cloudy day. So it was quite dark taking this shot. I've often said that these modern cameras see better in the dark than I do and this shot proves it. Other than blowing out the headlight (I have to get wider), I'm pretty happy with it.