Is it moving???

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What do you think…was it moving???

Yes
4
36%
No
7
64%
 
Total votes: 11

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Is it moving???

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Interesting picture…is it moving …

:arrow: Use the poll above to vote, I will tell you in a few days.:D

:idea: NOTE: if you can not view the above image please click here:

http://railroadfan.com/gallery/displayi ... ?pos=-5372
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Come On Everyone

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Come on everyone, tell me what you think, is it moving? You tell me what you think :?: :idea: :?:

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is it moving

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which direction forward or backwards

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All things are moving. Since the Earth is constantly rotating and going through space, i say the train is moving...now the train's movement in comparison to the movement of the Earth..i'd say the train is staying still.
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Fake Picture

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Where's the other rail only one shows in the roadway. Looks like a photo shop job LOL

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NOT A FAKE!!!

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NO cmgnnut, I used no picture editing program to alter the picture, what you see there is the original picture. And the reason you can not see the other rail is because I took the picture off the railhead at the grade crossing, look closer you’ll see it is not a fake, I guarantee that! :D
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well, this poll started oct 26th, and you said this:
Arrow Use the poll above to vote, I will tell you in a few days.
Maybe you can answer us soon for the answer on the poll.
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Only one more day!

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Tomorrow, I will tell everyone tomorrow, so cast your final votes now. See ya then! :D
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And here it is......

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Hello everyone,

Well here is the answer, are you ready? For all of you that voted NO (5), sorry you where wrong :x , for those of you who voted YES (4), congratulations! you where right :D . So the answer is YES, the train was moving when I shot the picture! Only backwards! (Great thinking gp302) the three unit set (a GP39E, GP38-2, and GP28M with the “think before you cross” slogan on its sides) was backing on to it short consist of mixed freight. The train also had a BNSF tank car with the new “SWOOSH” logo and fresh black paint. If you have any further questions please post/e-mail me. :D

Thanks for waiting, next time I will tell how long it will run for :)
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By the way that is a crapy engine to ride in i pitty the crew in that picture.
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Which one BNSF 1088? The GP39E (pictured above) or the GP28M? just wondering :D
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