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Train Photography - Guest - 04-26-2008 A note on the last photo. I did note the CF Industries on the cab. A Google search reveals that the company does operate a phosphate mining facility in the area. Train Photography - Guest - 04-27-2008 One for the experts here - can anyone identify this, or know its age, or where it can be found? Regards - John Train Photography - Richard_L_Dean_07405 - 04-27-2008 [quote name='FLJack' post='209060' date='Apr 26 2008, 20:52 ']Found this locomotive and caboose on display in Mulberry FL while on the Florida Winter Thaw - 2008 trip last week. I couldn't find any ID or builders plates on the loco, but believe that it probably worked in one of the phospate mining plants in the area. FLJackphoto.[/quote] The last time I was in Mulberry was about 2000, honesty don't remember if I saw this then or not. Back in the winters of 1956/57 and 1961/62, my dad's company sent him to work on several of the phosphate plants in Florida's Bone Valley while we stayed in Lakeland and Winter Haven respectively. Over the past 20 years while visitng Kissimmee/Orlando, I have taken a few sidetrips to that area which is interesting not only with the tracks that are used today but the many branch lines that were installed temporarily to service the huge strip mining "bigger diggers" that can fill one railcar with one scoop. Thanks. Train Photography - Russell - 05-13-2008 Canadian Pacific Train making it's way through Peterborough, ON. Train Photography - rlukas1 - 05-14-2008 BNSF engines near the Interbay yard in Seattle Train Photography - Cyber - 05-22-2008 Anyone have any clue what this thing is strapped to the flatbed car? Train Photography - Cyber - 05-22-2008 Train Photography - vikingegfd - 05-22-2008 Looks like the axles/rollers for a huge crawler track. Train Photography - Guest - 05-22-2008 [quote name='Cyber' post='215767' date='May 22 2008, 02:34 '] Anyone have any clue what this thing is strapped to the flatbed car?[/quote] That is the side frame for a power shovel (most likely a P & H) used in open pit mining. Where was this shot taken? I might be able to tell you where it's headed or where it came from. Train Photography - Cyber - 05-23-2008 It was rolling through an industrial neighborhood in Chicago. We joked that it was King Kong's roller blade! ROFLMAO! Train Photography - Guest - 05-23-2008 [quote name='Cyber' post='215964' date='May 23 2008, 00:03 ']It was rolling through an industrial neighborhood in Chicago. We joked that it was King Kong's roller blade! ROFLMAO![/quote] My guess, is that it's part of a power shovel heading to an open pit mine. Either coal or possible iron ore. Train Photography - Mark V. Carr - 05-24-2008 [quote name='bigbadred411' post='203721' date='Apr 9 2008, 12:39 ']Sorta random, but still related to trains, anyone model RR in addition to train photography?[/quote] Yep, I've had HO layouts all my life. I tried N gauge for a short time but didn't do it long. I'm more into autos, trucks and fire apparatus and so forth on the layout than the trains so HO works much better. I'm in the process of switching to DCC. When I build the new layout at the new house in Blairsivlle, GA, it will all be DCC. Mark Train Photography - rlukas1 - 05-26-2008 More BNSF at the Interbay Yard, Seattle Train Photography - rlukas1 - 05-26-2008 Cars ready to off load, at the Grain Terminal, Seattle Train Photography - photog999 - 07-08-2008 Taken on 6/17 the Southwest Chief usually doesn't see daylight in KC but due to all the flooding on the Mississippi it was annulled east of KC. The usual Amtrak GE P42. This was taken from the bridge behind KC Union Station, definitely a great place to shoot from. Train Photography - photog999 - 07-08-2008 The balance of the Southwest Chief waiting at KC Union Station for the buses to arrive from Chicago and other points to resume their journey west. Train Photography - photog999 - 07-08-2008 More from the bridge, an eastbound UP coal train and westbound BNSF stack train meet. This is looking west, the 2 roads in the background are Broadway and the I-35 overpasses. Train Photography - photog999 - 07-08-2008 Same spot but I was able to get an angle to get the 3rd train in the picture also, a westbound UP general Merchandise train. Train Photography - photog999 - 07-08-2008 Here is a couple of BNSF GE's as DPU on a westbound stack train. Train Photography - photog999 - 07-08-2008 If your tired of the big 6, here are a couple of either SD20's or SD24's lettered fro Floyd Valley Grain, a cooperative elavator in Hinton, IA. |