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A massive bolt of lightning hits the new Tacoma Narrows Bridge for the first time as a late manifest local from Centralia snakes its way under it. I bet the crew got an excellent view.
Is this what Mars would look like with a train on it? Redish rocky landscape, with a red engine even. GRE #3839 normal rests in it's shed at night, but was idling outside on this night.
After waiting and waiting for the NS Maersk locomotive to roll west into LA, our railfan group retreated to MP 58.25 with the intent of seeing the Southwest Chief on Cajon Pass.
Two of the group decided to attempt a bulb exposure of several minutes. This image is the results of those thoughts...
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