Western Approach to Dale Creek Bridge
The first image was made by Andrew J. Russell in 1869 (source). The second by myself, Richard Koenig, in November of 2010.

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Western Approach to Dale Creek Bridge
The first image was made by Andrew J. Russell in 1869 (source). The second by myself, Richard Koenig, in November of 2010.
Masoe by quiet-silence
“Union Pacific at Warrendale, Oregon.”
©2024 Gary L. Quay
I caught my first train with the CFV 100C.
Camera: Hasselblad 500CM with a CFV 100C Digital Back
Lens: 250mm Zeiss Sonnar.
Union Pacific's proudest engines. I forgot to post it here, so here it is! They are one of man's proudest creation, to be able to create such giant beings. We got Brendon the Big Boy! The biggest steam locomotive. And a new gal, Betty the DD40X! The biggest diesel locomotive.
Nice light at sunset for a view up the tracks…. #hiking #amtrak #unionpacific (at Metz Stage Stop Cemetery) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClsnWoJO1pL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Desert yard from the same angle we've all seen million times but aye I haven't been up here in potentially literal years.
There's an SD70ACe-T4 "vacuum cleaner" at the end of this 4-unit lashup lugging an intermodal train North up the BNSF/UP "I-5 Corridor" in Ridgefield, WA, on a very cold December 29, 2021. Pandemic times have been rough for people who like to travel...at least we can always watch trains.