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CN 2609 leads westbound mixed freight past Bayview Junction. Also rejected by raildouches railpictures.net
[last edit 3/27/2010 2:50 AM by insanedArk - edited 3 times]
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(before they sealed off the yard with fencing)
Going where others can't... |
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Ugh, they did that here too in our inner city yard.
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I love seeing maintenance-of-way vehicles... they're so odd compared to the ordinary locomotives and rolling stock!
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Hey Arc, is that a grinding train?
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Posted by Curious_George Hey Arc, is that a grinding train?
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I honestly have no idea. I just take pictures!
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It is a rail grinder, but only a small one. In southern Ontario they seem to be used for switches, yards, crossings, and bad sections of mainline. The big mainline grinders typically are in the area 1 or 2 times per year.
I love these trains:
A rather epic sight at night:
Baby like the way I wake her up, 'Cause I'm a gangsta, I grab her by the butt, Pull her to my side, I'm in deep, Woke that ass up just to put her to sleep |
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If Sarah Palin was a railfan..."Drill Baby Drill" "Grind Baby Grind".
Keep it fuzzy. |
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I see the conductor is very intrigued by my presence at the end of the platform!
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Rear view mirror shot I took from GO cab car 235:
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dedication - 2am - rain - SEP LPC leaving the port.
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There's always stuff going on at the Port of Seattle at the yards. I used to like to watch them unload Mazdas off the ships into the railcars.
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Posted by Agent Skelly
There's always stuff going on at the Port of Seattle at the yards. I used to like to watch them unload Mazdas off the ships into the railcars.
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Seattle is the best because theres lots of places to watch the port and the trains! This train started running last year. Its a pretty big deal because this is the first time the train has been loaded inside of terminal 18. Its also a big deal because its the first time marsk/CMA CGM have called at the port of Seattle. Was that in the big parking lot by balmer in interbay? Its now a school bus barn and that area is getting taken over by the cruse ship terminal. I haven't checked it out yet but there is a big auto facility in the kent valley and full auto racks are delivered to Tacoma.
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Wow, that roadbed looks immaculate!
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Just a follow up on the grinder stuff, seems most were taking advantage of the "economic downturn" to effect repairs...smart move. we see grinder action here on the CPR Windermere sub, right around the Kootenay Skookumchuck Hoodoo's.
Foam it up boys!!!
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Oh man, I have to go take picture of the Potash Terminal in Portland! I had to drive over there today.
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I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too! |