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  1. Waiting On A Bike 2

    Waiting On A Bike 2

    As the end of the train approaches, he rides right up to the tracks.
  2. Waiting On A Bike 1

    Waiting On A Bike 1

    This guy was impatient, waiting for the train to pass so he could pedal home late at night.
  3. Passing The MoPac Museum

    Passing The MoPac Museum

    UP GP38-2 #611 & GP60 #1933 going past the MoPac Museum in New Braunfels, Texas.
  4. AutoRacks At Night

    AutoRacks At Night

    Probably loaded with Toyota Tundra pickups and truck frames from San Antonio's new factory, crossing Houston street just east of downtown.
  5. Quarry Switch

    Quarry Switch

    A southbound Union Pacific rock train waits behind the switch that leads into the Ogden Quarry and the Hanson Servtex Materials Plant.
  6. Waiting To Cross

    Waiting To Cross

    He asked me the time, then waited for the train to pass so he could cross the tracks and head home after work. Sony F717 8 seconds f5 iso100
  7. Waiting To Cross

    Waiting To Cross

    He asked me the time, then waited for the train to pass so he could cross the tracks and head home after work. Sony F717 8 seconds f5 iso100
  8. Keith 55

    Comment by 'Keith 55' in media 'Rare Pair'

    That's funny. They're never around when I'm there.
  9. Keith 55

    Comment by 'Keith 55' in media 'CP 5920 WEST'

    A '5' is just plain wrong! Love the fall colors and the original composition. I'm giving you a '10' to help restore some fairness.
  10. Milepost 225

    Milepost 225

    Looking NorthEast On A Hot Summer Afternoon
  11. Keith 55

    Comment by 'Keith 55' in media 'All dressed up, but no trains to come'

    An excellent no-trains subject, Bradley. The people by the old baggage cart are a nice detail. I&GN used to have a strong presence in SA. The shops are gone but their passenger depot still looks grand as a bank.
  12. Rare Pair

    Rare Pair

    A UP SD70M is coupled to an Amtrak P42 at San Antonio's passenger station on Saturday October 15, 2005. My girlfriend Sylvia shot this so I could get in the picture.
  13. Cotton Belt GP60 #9708

    Cotton Belt GP60 #9708

    Backing a cut of cars on the evening of July 11, 2005. Reflected light made the dark side of the train look worthy of capturing.
  14. Keith 55

    Comment by 'Keith 55' in media 'Cotton Belt GP60'

    See also: http://www.railroadforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7494 for another SSW GP60 I caught the same day. We have maybe a dozen GP60s doing local work in San Antonio--all the yards, downtown, switching, flying up the spurs...times change. UP intermodals around here these days are...
  15. Cotton Belt GP60

    Cotton Belt GP60

    This unpatched SSW GP60 was doing some switching in an industrial area of downtown San Antonio, on the evening of July 11, 2005.


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