I don't know if any of you are in to train photography, but I certainly am. I love shooting trains, especially my local commuter railroad here in Metro NY, Metro North Railroad.
Very nice shots. If you're not a member of the Yahoogroup Railpics, I would like to invite you, and anyone else interested. It's one of the groups that I started and it is quite active.
Rich Dean
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA
Member of Kinney Hose Co. 1, Butler Fire Dept. since 1973, Fire Police Officer since 2000
Dispatcher at Butler Police Communications from March 1975 to July 2009
Secretary of North Jersey Volunteer Firemen's Association since 1980
Member of Tri-Boro First Aid Squad (volunteer ems) since 2000 as a driver
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I have been into trains longer than fire apparatus and the FD. I will start to post some of the train shots from over the years and different locations.
Up first for tonight is a Union Pacific westbound about to cross the Mississippi river from East St. Louis, ILL into Missouri. YEP I am in East St. Louis. Its not as bad as everyone describes especially in the daytime.
One of my recent favorites. Here is a eastbound BNSF manafest passing the restored Panhandle, Tx depot into the sunlight. The Santa Fe donated the station to the city years ago and it is now the town hall. Panhandle is at least 30 or so miles east of Amarillo.
What looks like a storm heading our way was the remnants of a storm the night before that hit amarillo with at least 1 tornado and 75-80 mile winds.
Thats it for tonight on the train shots. I'll be posting many more in the near future and some derailment shots as well.
[quote name='DAvid' post='60913' date='Dec 23 2006, 21:51 ']One of my recent favorites. Here is a eastbound BNSF manafest passing the restored Panhandle, Tx depot into the sunlight. The Santa Fe donated the station to the city years ago and it is now the town hall. Panhandle is at least 30 or so miles east of Amarillo.
What looks like a storm heading our way was the remnants of a storm the night before that hit amarillo with at least 1 tornado and 75-80 mile winds.
Thats it for tonight on the train shots. I'll be posting many more in the near future and some derailment shots as well.
-DAvid[/quote]
David I remember seeing a shot very similar to that one in either Trains mag or one of Model Railroader's photo contest several years back.
Yea me too. Its an easy shot to get and nobody bothers you. As the post says, its eastbound and the shot is easy.
David
[quote name='ifd29buff' post='60945' date='Dec 23 2006, 22:46 ']David I remember seeing a shot very similar to that one in either Trains mag or one of Model Railroader's photo contest several years back.
[quote name='DAvid' post='61004' date='Dec 23 2006, 23:29 ']Yea me too. Its an easy shot to get and nobody bothers you. As the post says, its eastbound and the shot is easy.
David[/quote]
I'm hoping to get some trckside time along the former Conrail Indy/St. Louis line sometime later this week. In the past few weeks, I'v seen some really odd lash ups of locos.
[quote name='ifd29buff' post='61411' date='Dec 25 2006, 02:04 ']I'm hoping to get some trckside time along the former Conrail Indy/St. Louis line sometime later this week. In the past few weeks, I'v seen some really odd lash ups of locos.[/quote]
Unfortunately, I just haven't had my camera with me at those times.
Now I've heard of a "Boarding Ramp", but that's ridiculous!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />