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The NS Geometry Train tested from East Deerfield to Ayer, MA and return on the now former Pan Am Freight Main. Here we see ACSES equipped MEC 5946 leading the way over the Miller's River in Erving, MA. Photo taken 9/1/2022.
After running South down the Clinchfield. E979 ran around it's train at Kingsport and proceeded West on the Appalachia District towards the CV and eventually Loyall. Seen here passing through the big bore of Natural Tunnel at Glenita, VA.
EMR Meridian 222019 approaching Wistow Road Bridge, Kibworth with the 1C92 19.37 Sheffield to St Pancras International
I came here the capture the aviation fuel train and after it passed I changed the telephoto lens to a 23mm prime and took a bracketed shot of this train and produced this is the merged HDR image
D&H train 270 heads north/east near Cooperstown Junction, NY, on March 6, 1994. A short while later we came across train 262 at Bainbridge, and at some point, the trains came across each other, and swapped power. Dad and I turned around and chased 262 back east all the way to Mohawk, with GATX 2009 in the lead instead.
Locomotive:
Siemens - Krauss Maffei 120 008 "HellasSprinter"
Operator:
TRAINOSE (Member of FSI)
Train ID:
45203(Gevjelli-Thessaloniki)
Location:
Railway Bidge Gallikos, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Line:
Thessaloniki-Idomeni
Day:
21-09-2019
A freight train rounds the corner on a dim winter afternoon along the icy Hudson River near Fort Montgomery, New York.
Tuesday, 01-Apr-2025, 18:19:47.
Matija Murko, Valentinská, Jewish quarter, Praha 1, Prague, obvod Praha 1, Capital City of Prague, Prague, 115 72, Czechia, Capital City of Prague, CZE
RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. RICOH GR IIIx, serial No. , GR LENS 26mm F2.8. 40 mm, F/7.1, 1/5 s, ISO 500.
Did I say bullet? well... not so much! I took this picture in one of the most historical areas of Athens, Thisio. The "not so bullet" train here belongs to Athens' oldest urban transit system which started its operations back in 1869. Originally the line was connecting Thisio with Athens' main port, Pireaus. It's definitely not world's best or most modern subway, however as you ride the train you get to pass by some very historical buildings like the one in the background. This is Temple of Hephaestus, built between 449-415 BC, dedicated to Hephaestus, god of Fire, Metal working and Craftsmanship. Hephesteion follows the doric order, it is located at the north-west side of the Agora of Athens, on top of the Agoraios Kolonos hill and from the 7th century until 1834 it was used as an Orthodox church. If you ever find yourself in Athens as a tourist don't miss the chance to take the train from Pireaus to Athens downtown and for a little while feel like you took a bullet train and traveled through the ages.
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A low-res, flatbed scan of a 6x7 (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inch) transparency
This is another image from the Train of Lights Series.
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Passenger train on the way from Leeuwarden to Stavoren, Saturday 5-12-2020. Photographed at Jellum-Boksum. In the background the skyline of Leeuwarden.
Nikon AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 24-70mm 1:2,8G ED Objektiv, Nikon D800
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An abandoned train station in upstate New York, as it appeared in 2019. The station will soon begin undergoing renovation as part of the adjacent Albany County (New York) Rail Trail, which follows an old Delaware and Hudson line.
A welded rail train running as W014-19 heads north through Romulus behind a Slug and Mother combo. The train was headed for Grand Rapids to lay new rail on the GR Terminal Sub.
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