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Kitikmeot W nears completion of the last bunker C fuel delivery to the city of Iqaluit before the Arctic Ice Cap descends beyond the entrance to Frobisher Bay, sealing off the harbour until June the following year.
All the fuel necessary for aircraft flying in and out of Iqaluit, home heating, cars and snowmobiles, as well as power generation for the Community of 6000 must be provided by ship before freeze up.
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Silhouetted pine trees against the sunset sky. Taken on a walk with vintage Canon 1.5/50 (L39) lens. Black and white.
This city building facade intrigued me from the POV chosen because it gave the illusion of appearing as a pyramid, but in reality it's not.
The empty GW-1 salt train is parked on the flats in Groveland, NY on December 29, 2017. They appeared to be waiting for the outbound train to finish loading. The old DL&W Mount Morris station is visible across the flats at the rear of the train.
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Macro Mondays: Redux 2018.
Center Square B&W. One that I missed this year, so revisiting. Guesses welcome!
W&LE high hood GP35 #102 catches a little bit of filtered sun through the thin spring foliage at the Sandy Creek crossing in Oneida, Ohio on April 28, 2022. There’s been a busy start to stone season on this once dormant line that was reactivated a few years ago for this service.
Although very small and unincorporated, Oneida has contributed to Ohio’s transportation history for almost 200 years. It was on the route of the Sandy & Beaver Canal that was started in 1828 and this shot was taken standing on South Old Canal Lane. The canal was chartered to connect the Ohio & Erie Canal at Bolivar with the Ohio River in Pennsylvania providing a shortcut for minerals and agriculture of the region with the population and industries in Northeast Ohio. It didn’t succeed because of difficult geography in the middle section that crossed between Sandy Creek and Beaver Creek. There was a 3000 yard tunnel at the summit between the valleys. By 1850 the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad was direct competition and the canal was reduced to short feeders at each end. The railroad through Oneida became the Cleveland & Marietta and connected with the C&P at Bayard about 6 miles to the northeast.
A predecessor to this W&LE branch was in service in the 1860’s and connected Oneida with Carrolton. It was named the Carrolton & Oneida and was so poorly funded that at times it was mule powered. It eventually became part of the Conotton Valley, a narrow gauge line that fulfilled the mission of the canal by reaching Cleveland by way of Canton. It is the present-day Cleveland Subdivision of the Wheeling & Lake Erie.
The line is a far cry from my first times seeing the branch. Then it was 5 day a week service with mostly box cars for the numerous brick yards that were on the line with NKP Alco switchers for power. It crossed the C&M at a tilt target controlled crossing about where the hoppers disappear in this shot. Now there are irregular 30-40 car stone trains with 3-4 4 axle road switchers making the entire 28 mile trip at 10 mph. It’s a neat rural branch and getting a tip from a friend that there would be a stone train that day was much appreciated.
M563-21. Wagner, KY.
Two GE’s of varying age accelerate past west end Wagner after a short stop to examine a hot wheel bearing.
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WTM is a large beach with a few small islands. There is a sky tower for fantastic views, amazing surfing with little to no lag, a giant wave pool for practice, and a Lucky7 shop to get all your gear. With a large stage and some really interesting chilling/camping spots this is a fantastic sim for socializing. And, I might have seen gorillas, and a possible sea monster, but that is unconfirmed.
Amenities: motorcycle track, sky tower, stage, jet skis, large wave pool, paddle boats, interesting camp spots, Lucky7 Surf Shop
Owner: Pete Keela
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