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I have a few granary and elevator shots on hand - so thought I would begin posting a few over next few weeks.
Please enjoy these huge towers often a centerpiece in the small farm towns scattered around Iowa.
Canadian Pacific GP9 8641 on the Kaslo Subdivision tie gang work train unloads cars from the barge just brought in from Slocan City.
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GLC 393 rumbles southbound towards Ann Arbor near Hamburg, MI. Been busy with driving across the country for work and working and the holidays, so on the first sunny day in weeks, it was nice to get out again.
The Louisville & Indiana's Z550 has just picked up a string of cars off the Indiana Railroad and is heading up the ramp. Their 25th anniversary unit is on the point with their Veterans unit trailing. Down below the Indiana Railroad's SAHW road train is pulled down and waiting on a road crew to show up for their run south out of town. The Indiana Railroad's 25th anniversary unit also happened to be in that power set. I haven't done a lot with either railroad but was certainly happy to luck into a day where the LIRC interchanged with the INRD catching both classy Indiana Railroads in one frame. Indianapolis, IN 3/21/2022
Spotted this train on the way back from shooting mountain scenes, and had to step on it to get ahead of the train and in position to take the photo. This is just north of Arlee, Montana, population 636.
For my morning constitutional, I headed down to the river to take pictures of the railroad bridge, my solitude broken only by a lone kayaker and a bunch of kids who, based on their woohoos, had reached one of the milestones of their river pilgrimage.
We crisscrossed this railroad track several times and at one point we saw where the bank was held in place by railroad ties in horizontal position and I couldn't help but wonder what happened when those railroad ties disintegrated....
I will be so much more excited about my photos when the green leaves come back! LOL Tan and grey can get old after awhile I think!
Parked at the Central Montana Railroad's ballast pit.The cars are former MK.
The railroad's unique dark blue unit 1838. Livingston ran out of the Conrail blue when they painted this one. Or, is it Big Sky Blue?
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Delaware Lackawanna M420 #2045 leads a Northbound sand train through Green Ridge, Pa. on 08-24-2019.