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@Mark Boyce posted:

Rich, That Elkins station had been restored beautifully, for sure.  I would like to have built the O scale model of it, but I just don’t have the room.

Bob, Endless Tracks, I have never see a dump truck on the rails of the B&O, B&P, Bessemer, or CN in my area.  Lots of pickups and other work trucks though.  Thank you for the photographs

Mark, there are a few in the area. I'm not sure that NS rosters any (they seem to rely on GREX ballast trains for the most part) but I know that the Port Authority of Allegheny County (or I guess Pittsburgh Regional Transit) rosters some for its light rail and busway maintenance. I'm not sure if the dump bodies rotate, that's new to me!

Today's other video is a short clip from my summer trip to the Pan Am Railways yard in East Deerfield, MA. An unusually early EDPO was on duty, and had some very colorful power on the head end.

It's moving weekend....

The LIRR bridge project has reached the point where it's time to swap out the old girder bridge for the new. The existing bridge has been lifted 3 1/2 feet over the past month and is ready to go. The new clearance will be 14' 0" from 10' 6" before.

The contractor set the crawlers in place yesterday. Some really neat toys for sure.

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The new pre-cast piers will be set in place after the old bridge and temporary steel supports are removed.

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I love the F-unit in the company logo......

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Bob

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Going Wild with Fisheye Lens Photography β€’ Downtown Royal Oak, Michigan

March 15, 2023 - This rail-fanning trip is to Downtown Royal Oak. It is a warm sunny day and I am using an ultra wide angle lens. Royal Oak has a very upscale downtown with a lot of stores and restaurants. Let’s explore the trackside buildings in downtown and the main line for the CN Railroad & Amtrak.

1 Amtrak Sign

2 CN Loco #2290

3 Comdola with tracks

4 UP Auto Rack

5 Downtown stores

6 Royal Oak Theater

7 Royal Oak Sign of station

8 #4629 Amtrak Front End

9 Conductor at door

10 Amtrak car

11 Coach class Amtrak

12 End of train

Rail-fanning photography need not be β€œPlumb Bob & Square”, go wild with a 360Β° ultra fisheye lens.

Thanks for taking a look. Hope to see you out rail-fanning: Gary πŸš‚

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  • 1 Amtrak Sign
  • 2 CN Loco #2290
  • 3 Comdola with tracks
  • 4 UP Auto Rack
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  • 8 #4629 Amtrak Front End
  • 9 Conductor at door
  • 10 Amtrak car
  • 11 Coach class Amtrak
  • 12 End of train

@Dallas Joseph- Well Dallas glad you have experienced Ft Hood. Unfortunately in our close friends circle Ft Hood is not popular. The family of dear friends was forced off their ranch at the start of WW 2 and the land was taken over by the Army to form part of what is now Ft Hood. To this day the family members and their descendants have special passes that allow them into the grounds to visit and maintain a family cemetery that was on their ranch.  

Best wishes

Don

Spent 1970 at Fort Hood Don.  Loved that state.  Had snow only 1 day ......grass stayed green though .

Spent 1965 & 1966 at Fort Hood (Headquarters, Division Artillery, 2nd Armored Division), and although it didn't ever snow, it was one of the few places I've ever been where one could be standing in mud halfway to your knees, and have dust blowing in your face! The town of Keleen wasn't much either.

Returned back to work with EMD on January 2, 1967. Never went back to that part of Texas.

@Hot Water - Well you would not recognize Kileen today, 50 some years after your tour. It is a major business and shopping area served by significant highway infrastructure including an Interstate freeway.  It even has a full up commercial airport.  It also has (which I know by experience) a HUGE BX and Commissary as well as medical facilities and a significant  Reserve and Veteran services facility.  So you should come back sometime...even with the mud and dust.

Best Wishes

Don

@Mark Boyce posted:

Wow, struck 20 times in a relatively short period of time!  The L I Double R!  How far do you live from this bridge?  Thank you for the link, Bob!

I pass under it twice a day back and fourth to work over the past 26 years. I've seen my share of can opener jobs. The worst was a brand new CAT excavator with the cab ripped off. 🀯

Gonna miss the weekly adventures. πŸ‘

Bob

Was in grapevine TX last weekend.  Saw the grapevine vintage Railroad tie up for the night.  With a little schmoozing of the staff and engineer Pete I was able to get a tour of one of their ex New Haven FL9's. Here are my son and I in the cab . Built in 1960, one of the last EMD  FL9's made,  1800 horsepower, rebuilt by Norfolk Southern at Altoona PA  with a 16-645 prime mover and HEP  for the passenger cars.

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Hope you like them.

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