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Train Photography - jmp883 - 12-31-2006

Not too much later that same 8/25/06 came another southbound stack train, this one led by CSX #8478.


Train Photography - jmp883 - 12-31-2006

While this isn't a bad shot I should have stopped about 5 feet farther back up the walkway than I did. That's where my buddy took his shot and his doesn't look like the bottom of the locomotive is cut off. Still and all, I do like this shot of the CSX #396 leading a TOFC train southbound just past the Bear Mountain Bridge on the morning of 12/7/06.


Train Photography - jmp883 - 12-31-2006

A little later that same morning, 12/7/06, we moved to a different location and I caught the CSX #633 leading a northbound TOFC train as it was coming off the north trestle from Iona Island, NY. The sun dipped behind the clouds just as the train came into my viewfinder and I thought it was a lost shot. I'm so glad I didn't delete it from the disc right then and there!


Train Photography - Guest - 12-31-2006

[quote name='sparky' post='63045' date='Dec 30 2006, 23:10 ']Last one, I think its a plow, a very large one. Not getting much use at the moment up here.

Hope you found these interesting.[/quote]





If this one [url="http://www.trainweb.org/wnyrhs/mow.htm"]http://www.trainweb.org/wnyrhs/mow.htm[/url] (and I'd be willing to bet that it is) the same one, it's CR 64569, ex. PC 60079, was built by the Russell Snow Plow Company of Ridgeway, Pennsylvania, for the New York Central System in November, 1948. It weighs 89,000 lbs. I found that by googling Russell Snowplow company.


Train Photography - jmp883 - 12-31-2006

Actually the morning of 12/7/06 started out around 5am when we got shots of NJT during the morning rush. We're in HoHoKus, NJ and this is an eastbound train from Port Jervis, NY passing us at 8:28 AM. For those not familiar with commuter train operation the train is indeed coming toward the photographer. The end car has engineer controls and is known as a cab car. Commands are sent via electrical jumper cables back to the locomotive. This is another of those shots I thought was a mistake until I downloaded it from the camera.


Train Photography - jmp883 - 12-31-2006

Also at HoHoKus that morning I caught an eastbound with a new PL42AC locomotive pushing. NJT started taking delivery of them earlier this year. While they are sharp-looking (IMHO) I hear the crews are less than happy with them, visibility from the cab being one of the bigger issues.


Train Photography - jmp883 - 12-31-2006

Was back at Bear Mountain, NY on 12/12/06 and shot the CSX #7321 southbound. Probably one of my favorite shots of all. It's my computer desktop at home and both the full and part-time dispatch jobs.


Train Photography - jmp883 - 12-31-2006

And finally, for now, I was back at Bear Mountain on 12/14/06 but was fogged out. It was clear in NJ when I left and I'm only about 25-30 miles from Bear Mountain. Oh well....this shot of the CSX #5307 leading the Q-410 general freight northbound between Iona Island and the Bear Mountain Bridge still came out far better than I hoped it would.


Train Photography - Guest - 12-31-2006

[quote name='jmp883' post='63185' date='Dec 31 2006, 02:11 ']And finally, for now, I was back at Bear Mountain on 12/14/06 but was fogged out. It was clear in NJ when I left and I'm only about 25-30 miles from Bear Mountain. Oh well....this shot of the CSX #5307 leading the Q-410 general freight northbound between Iona Island and the Bear Mountain Bridge still came out far better than I hoped it would.[/quote]



Great shot!!!! That one makes a fantastic wallpaper too!!!!


Train Photography - jmp883 - 12-31-2006

[quote name='ifd29buff' post='63187' date='Dec 31 2006, 02:17 ']Great shot!!!! That one makes a fantastic wallpaper too!!!![/quote]





Thanks for the kind words. Never thought about this shot for wallpaper.....not a bad idea though!


Train Photography - John Kenealy - 12-31-2006

Here's a few of some older shots I took 10+/- years ago.



Although looking like a desert shot, this was taken in the West Springfield MA yard. A line up of former Guilford Transportation engines, I have no idea what the "UP" is for.


Train Photography - John Kenealy - 12-31-2006

A crossing at grade in West Springfield MA on the old Boston & Albany. It amazed me the number of close calls I saw at this crossing as a large number of cars ignored the crossing gates.


Train Photography - John Kenealy - 12-31-2006

NYS&W Engine 3000 in Utica NY. This one will head north, and actually will travel down the middle of a street through a residential neighborhood (and past the Saranac Brewery, home of Utica Club) on it's way to the yard.


Train Photography - John Kenealy - 12-31-2006

A couple of Union Pacific engines rolling past the train station in Utica NY.


Train Photography - John Kenealy - 12-31-2006

Norfolk Southern in Utica.


Train Photography - John Kenealy - 12-31-2006

A local line, the Mohawk, Adirondack & Northern in Utica NY.


Train Photography - John Kenealy - 12-31-2006

A long way from home, Alaska RR in Utica NY.


Train Photography - Guest - 12-31-2006

This is probably the speeder club that travels around the US operating their speeders on private or no longer used trackage.



David





[quote name='jmp883' post='63165' date='Dec 31 2006, 01:28 ']This speeder is marked for the Erie Railroad.[/quote]


Train Photography - Guest - 12-31-2006

I believe this is a type of heated snow blower. It certainly a blower either way, but I can't remember if its for cleaning or snow blowing purposes.



David



[quote name='sparky' post='63043' date='Dec 30 2006, 23:06 ']Some sort of track maintainance vehicle.[/quote]


Train Photography - Guest - 12-31-2006

[quote name='DAvid' post='63305' date='Dec 31 2006, 12:23 ']I believe this is a type of heated snow blower. It certainly a blower either way, but I can't remember if its for cleaning or snow blowing purposes.



David[/quote]





Here's a shot I found on Google. It a shot of Metro-North's jet powered snowblower at Poughkeepsie, NY, on 7 March 1998.



[url="http://www.hazegray.org/rail/snow/other/mnr3.jpg"]http://www.hazegray.org/rail/snow/other/mnr3.jpg[/url] Milo Tsukroff Photo