Here are a few of the George's Creek Railway, and their old engineless Alco.
They are working hard on the track, and these photos are at a place just west of Barton, Md,
at the "Coal Mine Road" crossing!
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I wanted to get some "fresh" photos up today, and actually caught a train in action on the Canadian Pacific Railway line in PA. However, I was delayed by other activities.
... and here we are with CP's local known as D11. The train was switching boxcars at Valley distributing in Laflin, PA. This was once a Georgia Pacific warehouse.
The units are a former Boston & Maine GP40, still in Guilford colors, and former Lehigh Valley GP38-2 in Canadian Pacific's Dual Flags livery.
The conductor told me the shipments were light today. By lunchtime, this crew would be done with work for the day.
Thank you, Ed, for starting the thread. I hope many of the fans out there will contribute their photos of real railroading. Have a Happy Easter, everyone! Also, Happy Passover, which starts in a few days, too.
Some Providence & Worcester photos from last Friday:
P&W 3909 on NR-3, with its train on the Poquetanuck Cove Causeway in Ledyard, CT
4001 leads its train south along the River Thames. The tower of the Mohegan Sun Casino is in the distance
4005 in Niantic, with an empty boxcar on the spur to Rings End Lumber
Leaser GMTX 9059 crossing Railroad Ave. in Plainfield
SD-60 GMTX 9059 leads a train west toward interchange with New England Central at Willimantic
Enjoy,
Lee
Beautiful photos everyone.
If you are interested, here is a large photo of the George's Creek 303:
http://www.railpictures.net/im.../6679.1333677460.jpg
Ed Mullan
Happy Easter everyone. Thanks for the nice photos.
The trees in my neighborhood are in full bloom (just like in this photo) adding to the cheerfulness of this sunny day, in our part of the country. I told my wife the other day to look at the blooming tree in front of our house as she was pulling out of the driveway.
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=393897&nseq=1
Prairie
How about some dates for these photos, anyone?
What I like most about this weekly thread is the ability to
see whats been happening over the past week - since the
last thread. Otherwise, it could just be called "Random
photos". I suppose that's my own unique view but at
the very least, some dates would be greatly appreciated!
Locations too!
Incidentally - does anyone know what has happened to
the NKP #757? It's no longer on display outside at the
Pennsylvania Railroad Museum. Maybe it's up for cosmetic
restoration?
/Mitch
Good idea, Mitch. The Alco photos were made 4/3/12.
This was made yesterday from a photo taken several days ago and photoshpped yesterday (4/8/12)
And this lovely, made the morning of 4/7/12, can be seen in it's full size here"
http://www.railpictures.net/im.../4353.1333905099.jpg
Ed Mullan
How about some dates for these photos, anyone?
/Mitch
Look in the lower right hand corner of my picture posts!
How about some dates for these photos, anyone?
/Mitch
Look in the lower right hand corner of my picture posts!
Just my opinion, but I also prefer more information about photos, such as date AND location.
The Strasburg Rail Road (3 words) may have a train that long, but I doubt there ever was one than long on the N&W
Lee
One of my favorite CNJ photos...shows passenger equipped GP-7 diesels eastbound at Morgan, NJ on the jointly-operated NY & LB RR (with PRR). This photo was taken in 1956 and one of the diesels...1532...was involved in Newark Bay Bridge disaster in Sept. 1958. It is also unique in that it shows 2 CNJ GPs on a freight train...loaded leased B&O sand cars from Lakehurst, NJ to Jersey City for the World Trade Center construction site.
I was able to re-create this scene, at least with the diesels and train, on Corsair29's layout a few weeks ago.
Thanks.
Walter M. Matuch
The Strasburg Rail Road (3 words) may have a train that long, but I doubt there ever was one than long on the N&W
Lee
Well now, I wouldn't say that ; )
But, I suspect you are correct, most branch line service on the N&W I've come across
seems limited to only 2 or 3 passenger cars often mixed in with freight.
Still, it would seem odd that would be the case throughout N&W's history and territory.
And correct you are - 3 words. I'll have to bring that up with the folks on RP who
have made me accustomed to "Railroad".
/Mitch
PS - That, not than, lol.
My some branch line there...... Yeah 2 or 3 tops.
How about some dates for these photos, anyone?
/Mitch
I too like descriptions of the rail pictures that are taken and when they were taken.
Some photographers make the effort of giving good descriptions and that is great for the readers. And here are two of my favorites added to this week's thread:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=349112&nseq=257
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=349221
Prairie
How about some dates for these photos, anyone?
/Mitch
I too like descriptions of the rail pictures that are taken and when they were taken.
Some photographers make the effort of giving good descriptions and that is great for the readers. And here are two of my favorites added to this week's thread:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=349112&nseq=257
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=349221
Prairie
Wow - those are AWESOME!!! ; )
/Mitch
Mitch -
IMHO, which is not always so humble, this one looks better with the Snow Man in front - see attached.
Mitch -
IMHO, which is not always so humble, this one looks better with the Snow Man in front.
The snowman is nice, but I MUCH prefer some of your other stand-ins!
/Mitch
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