Just dumping some recent frames I've been able to get. Hope y'all enjoy.
Over and Under at LaVergne by James B, on Flickr
F40s at A2 Tower by James B, on Flickr
Pere Marquette Service by James B, on Flickr
On Time by James B, on Flickr
Winnebago Shuffle by James B, on Flickr
F40 Strong by James B, on Flickr
Meet at CP Taylor by James B, on Flickr
There's a Prototype for Everything by James B, on Flickr
The Last One by James B, on Flickr
Maintenance Duty by James B, on Flickr
NS at Franklin Park by James B, on Flickr
"Rods Down" by James B, on Flickr
Flagg Coal meets NJI&I by James B, on Flickr
Steam and a Conrail Hi-Rail by James B, on Flickr
Fresh Paint by James B, on Flickr
Big Blue Back Home by James B, on Flickr
CSX Warhorse by James B, on Flickr
Awaiting Assignment by James B, on Flickr
Jewell by James B, on Flickr
The Napoleon Job by James B, on Flickr
Recent Frames: Summer Edition
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Thanks for posting.TrainWatcher wrote:Just dumping some recent frames I've been able to get. Hope y'all enjoy.
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AMTK 515 was the leader on the Southwest Chief back in June 1992 when my dad and I took the train to Flagstaff AZ. We had a crew change at Trinidad or La Junate Co (would need to look at my pics) so dad and I got off the train and went up to the head end. The crew that was getting off the train was pulling a very large dead owl out from just above the coupler on AMTK 515. They had hit it earlier the night before and wanted to see exactly what it was. They though it was an eagle do to the wingspan but it was a very large owl.
I've only ever seen this locomotive one other time and that was on a railfan DVD. Never have caught it in person since 1992.
I've only ever seen this locomotive one other time and that was on a railfan DVD. Never have caught it in person since 1992.
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All those double slip switches at CP Taylor are amazing!
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Thanks for throwing them up for us to see, James.
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Really nice shots.
I'm looking at that mall on Canal st, and trying to figure out just how long it has been since I've been to downtown Chicago.
I'm looking at that mall on Canal st, and trying to figure out just how long it has been since I've been to downtown Chicago.