First railroad photo
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Here are My first Railroad Pictures I took in 2001 In Baton Rouge, LA of an IC local With a GP38-2
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Here is one of my first railroad pictures. Taken in summer of 1976 of the Freedom Train parked on the sidings at Amway in Ada, MI.
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From 1/15/2007:
I've been interested in trains my whole life, I've just been kicking myself for not photographing them sooner! I remember seeing old CSX as far back as the early to mid 90s...if I'd had some crappy point and shoot then, I still could've gotten some interesting photos!
I've been interested in trains my whole life, I've just been kicking myself for not photographing them sooner! I remember seeing old CSX as far back as the early to mid 90s...if I'd had some crappy point and shoot then, I still could've gotten some interesting photos!
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When I was kid (we're talking 1960's to the mid-70's) my dad and I would get our haircut every other Saturday. Afterwards we always took a drive through Wyoming yard. Mostly I think he was checking up to see if the stuff he had left for the week end guys was getting done as he was head clerk at the store department at this time.SimRacin14 wrote: ...I remember seeing old CSX as far back as the early to mid 90s...
I remember seeing U-18's, U-25's ,GP30's in C&O and B&O blue. SD40's when they where almost brand new. E units awaiting the next passenger train at the depot after it had moved out to the yards. Chessie System units that you could still smell the fresh paint on. Never even thought about taking a camera with me. Oh to be able to print the images in my brain!
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I was just talking about this very thing with Aaron the other day. I remember seeing trains as a kid, but have ZERO recollection of what they looked like, what railroads they belonged to, what type of locomotives they were, etc.trnwatcher wrote: When I was kid (we're talking 1960's to the mid-70's) my dad and I would get our haircut every other Saturday. Afterwards we always took a drive through Wyoming yard. Mostly I think he was checking up to see if the stuff he had left for the week end guys was getting done as he was head clerk at the store department at this time.
I remember seeing U-18's, U-25's ,GP30's in C&O and B&O blue. SD40's when they where almost brand new. E units awaiting the next passenger train at the depot after it had moved out to the yards. Chessie System units that you could still smell the fresh paint on. Never even thought about taking a camera with me. Oh to be able to print the images in my brain!
I have some photos from the early 80s when a steam train came through Lansing. I remember the day very well, but looking at these pics, I have no recollection of seeing a Conrail engine parked near Clara's and a C&O engine pulling a train out by the airport around the time the steam train went through (and I took both pics). How the heck do adults remember such details from their childhood? It's blows my mind.
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JT...I think with me is that this was a recurring event for me from the ages of about 6 to 15. Every other Saturday morning, rain or shine, we drove through Wyoming Yard. If we went for family drives on Sunday Mom would state..."We can go anywhere but out to the darn railroad!"J T wrote: I have some photos from the early 80s when a steam train came through Lansing. I remember the day very well, but looking at these pics, I have no recollection of seeing a Conrail engine parked near Clara's and a C&O engine pulling a train out by the airport around the time the steam train went through (and I took both pics). How the heck do adults remember such details from their childhood? It's blows my mind.
Working in the store department Dad needed to know which door fit a specific box car took, what kind of brake shoe's went on which kind of wheelset, the part numbers for light bulbs for locomotive headlights, all kinds of weird stuff. By the time I was 12 I bet I knew Wyoming yard better than some of the people that worked out there.
I just wish now that I had taken a camera with me. Oh!.. the subject matter on film I could have had.
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This is Wierd
I stumbled upon an old thread in which Railroadfan started with what he thought was his first RR picture. Many soon followed putting theirs up. The wierd part is RRfan's picture and how it relates to my first picture
Zack's "First Train" Picture:
My First Train Picture:
As you can see, mine was taken about 30 seconds before he took his. I believe mine was is 2005
Zack's "First Train" Picture:
My First Train Picture:
As you can see, mine was taken about 30 seconds before he took his. I believe mine was is 2005