Sunday, March 20, 2016
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A sharp turn for the train, looks like he is right coming your way, excellent photo Andy!
ReplyDeleteI like to "GO" on the front.
ReplyDeleteGreat macho train. The train designers in your regio know how to impress the public.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a great photo. I cannot help but think, tho, that using the SUV as a warning of working crew is pretty elementary--but, it must be effective.
ReplyDeleteGood idea, cool photo. It still amazes me that those huge, heavy trains run on skinny little rails.
ReplyDeleteI like the perfect lines of the tracks as they follow the contours of the land.
ReplyDeleteQuite a familiar sight to me!
ReplyDeleteYou were in a perfect location for this pic, Andy! Your good eye at work again!
ReplyDeleteThat really is a sharp turn for that train. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteShowed this to my boys....they loved it!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Makes feel as though I am doing something worth while.
DeleteLooks a nice bend there to look back and see the view if on the train.
ReplyDeleteIt is scary to think that this low tech solution is what stands between the train and disaster.
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