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Mar 31, 2012 01:23:36   #
KenOrr Loc: East Bethel, MN
 
Waited for a train to come by, here it is

















gone
gone...

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Mar 31, 2012 01:26:51   #
photo guy Loc: Chippewa Falls, WI
 
Very, Very Cool! I actually want to try something like that this summer since there is a lot of train traffic in my area.

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Mar 31, 2012 01:28:37   #
KenOrr Loc: East Bethel, MN
 
photo guy wrote:
Very, Very Cool! I actually want to try something like that this summer since there is a lot of train traffic in my area.


I also want to do this when it gets toward dusk.

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Mar 31, 2012 01:30:59   #
photo guy Loc: Chippewa Falls, WI
 
That would look neat though more dangerous especially since most trains have only 3 or 5 lights in front and small so they don't light up much and little to no side lighting.

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Apr 1, 2012 08:54:03   #
GHS58 Loc: Missouri, USA
 
Great shots. Always enjoy train pictures.
Couple of older ones from my collection.

Steve





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Apr 1, 2012 10:17:45   #
Bethj Loc: Northwest Ohio
 
GHS58 wrote:
Great shots. Always enjoy train pictures.
Couple of older ones from my collection.

Steve


Covered hoppers...That's what we call them in the rail industry because they are so old (1950s era) engines. A loud engine to walk thru when they are running. Nice pictured GHS...

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Apr 1, 2012 11:14:07   #
photo guy Loc: Chippewa Falls, WI
 
Sure don't see engines / locomotives like that any more. Very nice. Thanks for sharing.

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Apr 1, 2012 15:39:53   #
silverhawk Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
 
Here's a couple I captured along the way...... :mrgreen:







RAILROAD TREATLE THROUGH RICHMOND, VA
RAILROAD TREATLE THROUGH RICHMOND, VA...

RAILROAD LIFT BRIDGE ACROSS THE CANAL IN RICHMOND, VA
RAILROAD LIFT BRIDGE ACROSS THE CANAL IN RICHMOND,...

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Apr 1, 2012 23:30:14   #
GHS58 Loc: Missouri, USA
 
Thanks everyone.

Here is another. Not my picture. Photographer is Zach Pumphery, but it ny nephew in the right hand seat looking out.



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Apr 2, 2012 19:00:53   #
Bethj Loc: Northwest Ohio
 
Bethj wrote:
GHS58 wrote:
Great shots. Always enjoy train pictures.
Couple of older ones from my collection.

Steve


Covered wagons...That's what we call them in the rail industry because they are so old (1950s era) engines. A loud engine to walk thru when they are running. Nice pictured GHS...

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Apr 5, 2012 02:19:57   #
Bethj Loc: Northwest Ohio
 
Bethj wrote:
GHS58 wrote:
Great shots. Always enjoy train pictures.
Couple of older ones from my collection.

Steve


Covered wagons...That's what we call them in the rail industry because they are so old (1950s era) engines. A loud engine to walk thru when they are running. Nice pictured GHS...


covered wagons .....

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Apr 6, 2012 13:12:34   #
silverhawk Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
 
Steam Whistle--possibly from an old "Shay" steam engine....well over an hundred years old....collected it from my Grandfather who was an Engineer on the steam engines....also had three uncles that were "railroaders".... :mrgreen:





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Apr 6, 2012 14:24:11   #
dimondon Loc: Georgia
 
silverhawk wrote:
Steam Whistle--possibly from an old "Shay" steam engine....well over an hundred years old....collected it from my Grandfather who was an Engineer on the steam engines....also had three uncles that were "railroaders".... :mrgreen:


I have some train photographs. They are not as well done or dramatic as yours but I also like trains. The first one is on the H.G. Wells viaduct it was photographed over one half mile away and over 200 feet high. The second is the Union Pacific on its way to the south end of that trestle. I also found that using at least a .03 N..D filter would eliminate the stars in the head lights. Good job...

9721 half mile away
9721 half mile away...

Aproching the south end
Aproching the south end...

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Oct 1, 2012 22:19:50   #
joedebo Loc: around Buffalo NY
 
nice shots
GHS58 wrote:
Great shots. Always enjoy train pictures.
Couple of older ones from my collection.

Steve

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