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My attempt at a pacing-pan shot of U718's trio of Tunnel Motors as they roll south along Highway 7 near Sax, MN.
Deep in the Tunnel District of Union Pacific's Moffat Tunnel Subdivision, the westbound Rocky Mountaineer is between Tunnels 16 and 17 between Plain and Crescent sidings at mile 29. The train is en route from Denver to Moab, Utah, with an overnight stay in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Photo by Joe McMillan, July 20, 2022, 11:19 a.m. The train is running a bit late because of MofW activities near Tunnel 16. RMRX engines 8020-8021 power the 10-car train.
the underpass is a straight, dark line. a concrete tunnel. it is a place for getting from one side to the other. but children do not see tunnels. they see stages. a boy balances on his scooter, a brief, perfect moment of stillness against the light. other small figures dance around him. they are a chaotic, joyful explosion of life in the middle of the rigid geometry. they are not just passing through. they are living in this moment, in this tunnel of light. a fleeting, beautiful play before they all run out into the day.
Hagerstown to Cumberland local D721 emerges from Stuart Tunnel on a hot and hazy summer afternoon. This YN2 pair of CSX 386/502 had been on D795 the day prior, which I also had the opportunity to shoot. As the number of units in YN2 paint continues to decline, it was pleasant to see this pairing twice in as many days.
They painted the Petoskey tunnel this past summer. We visited the other day and it’s pretty awesome. They even painted the old piano that some one sneaked in there a few years back.
Conrail APL double stack container train TV-302 burst out of the old Erie's Otisville, NY tunnel. There were some really good days on the "Tier" back then when it was the only way to get from here to there if you were hauling tall freight cars. Conrail B36-7 #5009 is doing just what it was designed for......"roll em'!"
The Callahan Tunnel, also known as "Callahan's Nose Tunnel" was bored through in 1891 when the roadbed for the L&N Railroad was being built. The roadbed is now part of the Powell River Trail near Appalachia, Virginia. This photo is the northern portal of the tunnel.
Between Peach Spring and Yampai is the curved double track Nelson tunnel. It is the only tunnel on the former Santa Fe Transcon in Arizona. This is train Q-LABH a priority intermodal from Los Angeles to Birmingham using the Avard connection with the BN (former Frisco). This was in 1991 well before the Santa Fe/BN merger Power from both roads was typically used. In 1991, we were able to drive across the track in Nelson through a clearly never-closed gate and use former ROW that had been bypassed in 1923 when the tunnel was built to get to tunnel. I've read that the lime plant in Nelson has closed that off in recent years and getting to the tunnel is difficult.
Red Rose - Tunnel of Love (3) - Oct 2018 - Twilight - TS2 - LR
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Visiting 8F 48305,with 60163 Tornado tucked in behind, exits grosmont tunnel with the 9:30 Grosmont to Pickering
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This maple tree tunnel is located at the Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton Township, New Jersey, a 42 acre sculpture park and museum.
Sculptures by Seward Johnson and other artists are on display.
Well worth a visit if you are in the area.
Adding a bit of pop thanks to its yellow paint scheme, a Hiimi bound local exits the westbound portal of the Minagi Tunnels as it approaches its next station stop at Minagi.
JR Hakubi Line. JR 115 Series.
Minagi, Okayama Pref., Japan
No.43924 plunges into the darkness of Mytholmes Tunnel on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.
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Dibbinsdale Local Nature Reserve
The Ottters tunnel is about 40 metres in length and goes under the Wirral Line. This part of the tunnel is more of an overflow with a twin tunnel for the brook to flow through adjacent to it.
About an hour from where I live is this really cool man made tunnel. I have never been there. It's about 700 meters of walking from entrance to the end but you can stop along the way and see amazing views. It's surrounded by a gorge that was formed by an under-sea volcano thousands of years ago. If you like nature, this spot is breathtaking.