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Wasting time.
Aka. I just wanted to draw kitty cat.
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It spoke your name on the stairs that night.
Masahisa Fukase, Nayoro, From the series Solitude of Ravens, 1977.
CB&Q E5 9915B
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad E5 9915B ( 9915A trailing ) with the new Denver Zephyr at Colorado Springs, Colorado on an unknown day in October 1956, slide by unknown photographer, Hol Wagner collection. Before the 1956 Denver Zephyr was put into revenue service ( on October 28, 1956 ), a demonstrator train was put on exhibit at various locations on the Burlington system. This is perhaps the only time the complete train was in Colorado Springs.
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BN E9Am 9901
Burlington Northern Railroad E9Am 9901 and Amtrak Sleeper 32008 at Aurora, Illinois on September 8, 1982, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
AT&SF E6 15
AT&SF E6 15 at Albuquerque, New Mexico, circa 1942, photograph by Jack Delano, image from the Library of Congress ( LoC ).
The description at the LoC was: Santa Fe R.R. streamliner, the “Super Chief,” being serviced at the depot, Albuquerque, N[ew] Mex[ico]. Servicing these diesel streamliners takes five minutes.
Number 15 was built in May 1941 ( c/n 1242 ), retired and traded to EMD in June 1968. Note it was equipped with a visor over the headlight, which I believe was installed to make the light less noticeable from the air, the fear being air raids from Japan during World War II.