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Trackside with Erik and Mike, Vol. 37: August 22, 2005

  • I'm not a CP fan but I have a section of former SCL branch line you can direct one of those tanks to if they have gasoline in them.
  • Mundane,zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
  • Had to go with Mike's. Great photos once again.


    uspscsx
  • Had to go with Eric. That consist came thru town and by the time I realized what they were, I only got a shot with throwaway. Trust me Erics pic was much better. Wish I had the time to chase like you guys! Willy
  • The train length is super. Nice, Mike..
  • I really liked both pictures, btu I went with Mike. Its one of the few modern-day trains other than commuters that I have seen with only one power unit
    Yoshi "Grammar? Whom Cares?" http://yfcorp.googlepages.com-Railfanning
  • I had to go with Mike's as it showed more of the train. It's very unusual to see a photo showing the whole train, who cares if the lighting was bad and the CP unit didn't show it's colours right. Most people could tell it was a CP train, the most important thing was showing the consist, and I feel he did it very well.
  • I come from the same region as aussiecxs and find it dificult to photo a whole train of coal wagons so I have to go for Mike's pic. Top shot.

    ausietex
    N scaler
  • Each of the photos are technically good considering both engine cab-fronts are in shadow.

    Although I like trains snaking thru sidings as in Eric's, I voted for Mikes 'whole unit train in the photo' because it's so unusual to actually see that.

    Happy Railroading!
    Mark
  • Maybe a Nikon with slide film would help?