Hi, everyone. We have just entered the next decade of the 21st Century. While I know there are many retrospectives on what has happened over the past year and the past 10 years, this is a thread where we can share some of our real world photos from the past 10 years. I am referring to the Digital Decade, in that I was shooting on slide and print film longer than many of my friends. However, with my getting a digital camera on my first iPhone in 2008, and my first DSLR in 2009, this meant that it was so much easier for me to load pics onto forums like OGR and others. No more scanning a print, then sizing it, and going through a photo source to post on here. In 2011 or 12, when OGR no longer needed a host site like Photobucket or Flickr, keeping up with these threads was a lot easier.
I won't be posting all of my stuff, but thought that this decade in review could help us curate the various changes and events we have captured since 2010. Here are some of mine.
This is a Reading & Northern local crew, traveling through the Taylor, (PA) yard to reach a warehouse in the Keyser Valley section of Scranton, about 2 miles away. No. 3055 is an SD40-2. This was October, 2010.
For President's Day Weekend in 2011, I met up with some friends to chase the Strasburg Rail Road for opening weekend. They are only closed for a few weeks, but the opening is a good chance to get out and experience railroading again.
On May 14, 2012, I was in California and Arizona chasing the Santa Fe 4-8-4 no. 3751 through the desert. The steam special was part of a way to celebrate the 100th anniversary of statehood for Arizona. The train ran from Los Angeles Union Station to the Grand Canyon station and return.
Now in Scranton, it is November of 2013, and the Delaware Lackawanna is hauling a freight on the elevated trackage in the downtown. Crossing South Washington Ave, the train passes the old Mall at Steamtown sign.
On December 23, 2014, a drive in the country brought me to this old station, which once served the Lehigh Valley Railroad. This is in Noxen, PA.
That is five pics so far. More are on the way.
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