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Formerly the The Central Maine & Québec Railway, this sub runs between Rockland and Brunswick ME, mainly serving the Dragon Cement company. Here, the sole loco on the sub, a GP20C-ECO pulls a lone covered hopper on the trip back up to Rockland, through Damariscotta Mills.
NOT Franklin Canyon...
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From Spring 2019 on the Western Railway Museum right of way. This car is from Portland Oregon.
Rural Crossing by lennycarl08, on Flickr
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New Years eve found me driving up Santa Fe Avenue in the central valley
Rolling Into 2020 by lennycarl08, on Flickr
Loaded and Waiting by lennycarl08, on Flickr
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Closer to home...oil cans on the bay
UP 5278 West at Hercules by lennycarl08, on Flickr
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Sunday servicing run for the six axle power at the Port of Benicia, a vehicle loading facility.
Sunday Service by lennycarl08, on Flickr
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Heading up Santa Fe Road(that is the actual street name) near Atwater California on New Year's Eve, I was lucky to catch this perfectly framed train, 8 locos strong blasting down the central valley.
Hi-Ball through Hughson by lennycarl08, on Flickr
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Another Siemens ACS 64 heading east on the Zephyr
Hitching a Ride on the Zephyr by lennycarl08, on Flickr
Light power run from Richmond yard to pick up a train in the east bay
Running Light at Christie by lennycarl08, on Flickr
Same pair leaving Port Chicago
Round the Lone Tree by...
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I was originally going to post these on my east bay thread, but there are so many pictures, I decided to make a separate thread for them.
So on another trip to Nevada, I had some time to head east of Reno and chase some trains again. Much higher speeds are required to get ahead of trains out...
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So as it’s a couple of hundred miles away from my normal area of train watching, I will put these shots in a separate post. This is a compilation of two trips up to the Feather River canyon over the last couple of weeks. It's always a bit hit or miss traffic wise up there, and sure enough, I...
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Thanks for all the comments guys :D I will definitely have more coming now that the weather is turning nice. Here are a few more from the weekend...
This pair has been working the local switching for the last week or so...this was taken of all places from the Pinole Senior center parking...
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