Trains in the Rain
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Re: Trains in the Rain
Taken back in 2008...I think it was CN 330
along with the one Z already posted http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 96&nseq=11
along with the one Z already posted http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 96&nseq=11
Re: Trains in the Rain
Forgot I had this one:
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Re: Trains in the Rain
Here's a couple of pics of N903 heading east through Riverside, MI on 5/7/12, in a moderate rain.
Now that those little trees have leaves, they block my photos. They are Siberian Elms, which are a non-native, invasive weed tree.
Now that those little trees have leaves, they block my photos. They are Siberian Elms, which are a non-native, invasive weed tree.
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Re: Trains in the Rain
I caught this around 9:47pm tonight at the fuel pad in Elkhart. Looks like a CSX ethanol train, or perhaps just CSX power on another railroad. It has been raining hard all evening in Elkhart.
There are tanks behind the two buffer cars.
edit: An NS leader in the 10-- series was added, and it left Elkhart as 64K.
There are tanks behind the two buffer cars.
edit: An NS leader in the 10-- series was added, and it left Elkhart as 64K.
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I took this on 8/22/13 near Riverside, MI.
A spreader working on shaping the ballast on a rainy afternoon.
A spreader working on shaping the ballast on a rainy afternoon.
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Re: Trains in the Rain
Ha! A wet noodle!SD40-2 wrote:Taken back in 2008...I think it was CN 330
along with the one Z already posted http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 96&nseq=11
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Re: Trains in the Rain
Here are a couple of trains I caught in the rain today in Riverside, MI.
The first is N903-05
Then I saw a very late Q326-06.
The first is N903-05
Then I saw a very late Q326-06.
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I'm just here to put in time claims and complain
Re: Trains in the Rain
Here are a couple of photos I took of N910 going through Riverside today.
The temp is around 34, so there is no freezing rain, like I am hearing they had around Grand Rapids today.
The temp is around 34, so there is no freezing rain, like I am hearing they had around Grand Rapids today.
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Jeff, you should really take a chainsaw to those Siberian elms.
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Or push them over with an "accidental" kick. Do one at a time, and no one will noticelegostudios34 wrote:Jeff, you should really take a chainsaw to those Siberian elms.
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People used to say, "He don't know enough to come in outta the rain".
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