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The 114 notches out, and it looks like they made a mistake at the fuel racks. Never seen SD75Is do this before. In this shot he's taking the hole, but I left before anything else came.
Driving home from a trip to Seligman last spring, I took the long way home and stopped to take photos of the stormy skies just outside of Bagdad, California. Caught this dash 9 before the skies opened up. Yes, the green shrub is distracting, but taking it out is not allowed here. It was there...
NS 21A westbound running on the NS Illinois Division's Lafayette District following a major shnow storm in North Central Indiana today. Sun appears a couple of hours prior to sunset for some sweet light.
NS 21A westbound running on the NS Illinois Division's Lafayette District following a major shnow storm in North Central Indiana today. Sun appears a couple of hours prior to sunset for some sweet light.
CN 346 is about to cover me from head to toe. Although hard to see due to 'weather conditions' this is the river bridge: http://tinyurl.com/2mkrdd
Sadly, I was not able to get the 2nd units number, although I think its CN 2584, Dash 9-44CW. CN 8011 SD70M-2 sure makes for a good plow with that...
Every Summer Eastern Washington and parts of Idaho endure a dust storm or two. As witnessed by the crew of this westbound at Hauser, Idaho. Dust storms are nasty, they leave a gritty taste in your mouth, and irritates your eyes.
It is 5 past 8 p.m. and oncoming weather front is fast closing around the setting sum as eastbound Siemens Desiro EMU on the 8 p.m. local run to Sevnica leaves outskirts of Ljubljana
Snow and Blowing Snow Caused the Sidings in Indian Head to Drift Full of Snow....This CP Rail Maintenance Crew Spent all day Saturday Clearing the Sidings.
My father Ray Loran took this Photo in February of 1947...He was a Section Forman for the Canadian Pacific Railway. This Snow Storm I believe lasted a Week...with Snow Drifts as high as houses, all across Southern Saskatchewan.
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