Went out east on vacation to Scranton and Altoona, PA for the weekend. Participated in a night photo shoot put on by Anthracite Railroads Historical Society, and did a few other things. Enjoy.
Rotting in the Wildflowers by James Byberg, on Flickr
Foggy Morning by James Byberg, on Flickr
RDG 2124 by James Byberg, on Flickr
Classic F units by James Byberg, on Flickr
Alco Afternoon by James Byberg, on Flickr
In the Shop by James Byberg, on Flickr
What the.... by James Byberg, on Flickr
Idiling Alco by James Byberg, on Flickr
Meeting of F Units by James Byberg, on Flickr
Under the Stars by James Byberg, on Flickr
In Memory of Those Lost by James Byberg, on Flickr
Passenger Units Awaiting Duty by James Byberg, on Flickr
Got a whole bunch more, stay tuned.
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Nice shots, love the LV Alco. One of these years I need to get back out there before they are gone. Where was the bone yard?
What smells like lube oil and diesel.... Oh wait it's just my "Locomotive Breath"
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You should know where the bone yard is...your avatar is a pic of you sitting at it in FostoriaSousaKerry wrote:Where was the bone yard?
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Re: Frames from The Weekend 9/11-9/15
Great shots of the Lehigh Valley 414. Wonderful that it still exists today. I have fond memories of riding this locomotive many times in Howell when it and sisters 413 & 415 were on a 90 day lease to the Ann Arbor Railroad. They arrived on March 16th, 1965 and stayed until June 7th, 1965. The Ann Arbor, DT&I and Lehigh Valley made a three way swap as the LV wanted to try out some of the "new" GP35s the AA and DT&I recently purchased. While 3 DT&I units went to the LV, 3 AA units went to the DT&I, and the 3 LV units came to the Ann Arbor.
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We were trying to figure out if LV 414 was part of the swap. Thanks for the confirmation Bob.
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Ain't there no more somebody done built a foamer pit there...(I can say foamer now that I am a qualified Brakeman and speeder mechanic)SousaKerry wrote:Where was the bone yard?
You should know where the bone yard is...your avatar is a pic of you sitting at it in Fostoria
What smells like lube oil and diesel.... Oh wait it's just my "Locomotive Breath"