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AAHHHH, those old steamers are a beautiful site.It really is sad that there not running like they did in the day....
Jim Kay
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic Fire Historian Fire Buff Photographer
[quote name='jim kay' post='88905' date='Mar 20 2007, 08:51 ']AAHHHH, those old steamers are a beautiful site.It really is sad that there not running like they did in the day....[/quote]
We got one running up in Chattanooga. Come on up sometime to get your steam "fix". Drop a little extra and get a cab ride, THAT'S a true steam experience. Here's a link for our website to find out what's going on... [url="http://www.tvrail.com/"]http://www.tvrail.com/[/url]
Now let's take in some Western steam. The Cumbres & Toltec RR is a superb operation. It's about as close as you can come to the last days of steam. Very little was changed when it became a tourist operation. Nice crews and a great, authenic collection and a great, gritty old style shop. Here is the C&T warming up for a work train detail.
Here is a shot taken at Fostoria Ohio June 2004 of the CSX "Weed Train"
Enjoy
Anyone have any good Reading RR shots (especially Camelbacks) or PRR shots (especially of the Crusader??) Also Reading or SEPTA RDC's?????
BTW, Railpics is a nice site, but if you don't want those pesky pop-ups, banners and voice ad.s, try the rrpicturearchives.com site out. Lots of stuff, some good, some bad. Look up contributors and find me, Robert J. Duncan for some of my best efforts.
[/quote] What "pesky pop ups, banners and voice ads" at railpics? If that's the railpics Yahoogroup that I own I have yet to see one any of those things or at any Yahoogroup. Then again I do have my pop up blocker from turned on all the time. Railpics Yahoogroup is very active, much like Firepics Yahoogroup used to be prior to this venue.
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 Member of many Yahoogroups, owner of some such as: [post="0"]FirematicEvents Yahoogroup[/post]the place to for listing and discussion of any event by a public safety organization. [post="0"]RailfanEvents Yahoogroup[/post] [post="0"]Railpics Yahoogroup[/post]
This last Thursday on spring break, myself and a member of the Illini Railroad Club did some railfanning in the Chicagoland Area (Blue Island, LaGrange, and Lemont). Here are some of the notable pictures from each location. Blue Island first...you have three lines coming together at this point...the Indiana Harbor Belt, CN\IC, and CSX (former B&O). Can't forget the Metra's Rock Island to Joliet passes overhead just to the south.
A southbound UP on the IHB. 2 Iowa Interstate units from the Rock Island heading north for some local switching off of the IHB. A northbound CSX on the IHB. Saw six movements in about 20 minutes, all on the IHB, with 1 Metra.
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Next up is the LaGrange Road stop on Metra's BNSF line to Aurora, otherwise known as "The Racetrack" for the expresses that race through. We saw plenty of action here, mostly Metra though, with some freights.
A Warbonnet in the lead.... ...with this beat up SD9 as the third unit This Amtrak appeared to be the Southwest Chief, as the Zephyr is a longer train, not sure though As we were leaving, this guy snuck up on us.
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Finally, the slowest area, Lemont...only saw two. A freight that snuck up on us and one of six daily Metra's on the Heritage Corridor line to Joilet. They have 3 inbound to downtown Chicago in the AM and 3 outbound in the PM.
The "ghost train," this was the quietest freight I have ever seen/heard. Off into the sunset. Tail 2 units were older GEs. Heritage Corridor making the bend into the station
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This is a little different, in 1913 the Sierra National Forest started running a Model T speeder. It was used to patrol the rails of the San Joaquin & Eastern Railway. The first one took a turn to fast ending up in the Kings River, luckily the only injuries were to the crews pride. It was replaced the following year and run for several more years.
Photo from the Sierra National Forest Archives
Aaron Woods
Love these pics....Keep'm coming <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Jim Kay
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic Fire Historian Fire Buff Photographer
I don't know what type train this is but its how people used to get from Merced to Yosemite. It has been parked in El Portal (the West entrance to Yosemite) since I was a kid, but was recently restored.
Aaron Woods
The boiler is offset to the left to make room for the pistons.
Aaron Woods
[quote name='thefireman4501' post='90667' date='Mar 24 2007, 21:59 ']I meant Railpics.net, not your yahoogroup. Sorry.
(I'm just too cheap to buy an intensive pop-up blocker.)[/quote] That's ok. I didn't think you meant that about Yahoogroups since you are active in some.
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 Member of many Yahoogroups, owner of some such as: [post="0"]FirematicEvents Yahoogroup[/post]the place to for listing and discussion of any event by a public safety organization. [post="0"]RailfanEvents Yahoogroup[/post] [post="0"]Railpics Yahoogroup[/post]
[quote name='Aaronw' post='92102' date='Mar 29 2007, 00:52 ']I don't know what type train this is but its how people used to get from Merced to Yosemite. It has been parked in El Portal (the West entrance to Yosemite) since I was a kid, but was recently restored.[/quote]
That would be a 3-truck Shay type logging locomotive. One of several types of logging steam locomotives used. The other two types were a Heisler and a Climax. All were steam driven gear type engines.
Quite miniscule by your USA trains, but here is one of our London Underground trains, parked up in Ilford, UK
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