TEEN RAILFAN PLACE-LET'S TALK TRAINS!

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  • Me?
    C280 rollin'
  • No way! I meant the spammer dude.I like a lot of the members here anyway, and it would be sad to not see them again
    Duff Long live the AT&SF
  • Sorry about the misunderstandingSmile [:)] I  jump to conclusions sometimes........

     

    C280 rollin'
  • lol that's ok...

    we need more posters, it is kind of dead around here
    Duff Long live the AT&SF
  • yeah nothin really going on, Im going railfanning on friday though <img src="/trccs/emoticons/icon_smile_big.gif" alt="Big Smile [:D]" />

    Alex

  •  Guilford Guy wrote:
    yeah nothin really going on, Im going railfanning on friday though Big Smile [:D]


    Heya GG, I think the [ img ] tags would work a little better than the HTML codes here.

    Example- [IMG]  link [ /IMG] no spaces

    Just thought I would be nice and shareSmile [:)]
    Duff Long live the AT&SF
  • Slow? Yeah! Where is everyone? And did I miss some, er, 'fun' with our old 'friend' hamspam549? I might as well add my post to try and cheer up the count. I am in Vancouver BC, and having, if not a blast, a good pop. Yesterday I met up with another railfan and we went to a CN/BNSF interchange. 5 trains. It wasn't bad. Pics, God willing, in two weeks. I can't stand this length of time for processing.....I am so switching to Provia or Astia and developing it at the uber-expensive place Luckily for us, we have a stand-in. The guy I was railfanning with already has a pic on rp.net....http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=155131 I was just across the crossing, taking it in telephoto. Hope you can't wait!

    Anyways, while I curse the double-spacing, I'll tell you a story about my visit to the MRL. Well, I'll tell you about the visit. Since I have nothing better to do while I wait for someone who can take me somewhere where there is food.....I went down to Montana and Helena via the I-15, and camped (or tried to) NE of Helena itself. The site was horrible......coudn't get pegs in, and the wind was blowing hard enough to make the tent fly away to Oz. So after dinner, I was riding my bike around, when there suddenly came a rapid descent whereupon my mode of conveyance rapidly accelerated in an unanticipated vector.......6 stitches for Hicks! So we got a hotel....then next day went over Mullan Pass, and I still had enough railfan in me to keep my usual level of photography up. Followed a coal train over the pass, with 3 Oakway SD60s and 1 Warbonnet SD75M on the head, with 2 sets of helpers cut in. What a sight! Too bad the helpers were ACes....And I didn't see a single bloody SD45! Two nights later I was in a motel in Missoula, hearing SD45s occasionally, but never actually seeing one. I caught a few trains by the motel in the evening, and in the morning I ventured to the serivicing facility. Nice place! Not much to get in the way of pictures! Ten minutes later, I was walking across a vacant lot nearer the road than the railway (which was a good 200 feet away) when a fat security guard comes up in his shiny new pickup, and tells me that I am on MRL property. I apologise, saying that I didn't know, which was absolutely true, and went to walk on the road beside speeding cars. I then went back to the grade crossing where I was the night before, and talked to a MOW worker who said a work train was coming through in half an hour. So I went and sat down in the shade of a building on the sidewalk of main street where I had a view of the signals, and mister fat, pompous security guard tells me that I shouldn't be there. I've heard of people getting in trouble for being near the tracks, or even on public property taking pictures, but I was sitting a full hundred and fifty feet away with barely a view of the tracks, and no camera out! Naturally, I asked (still being polite like any other proper Canadian) if it wasn't public property on the town's main street in front of the shops, and since there is no way he can argue against that, he jsut said that he wasn't going to argue, and if I didn't get out of sight of the tracks he'd cite me with trespassing. Smashing. He then followed me for more than half a mile until I dodged down a pathway to get rid of the ***. Don't people like that just make your day? Eventually, I ended up a mile east of the grade crossing just in time to snap a pair of mediocre pictures of the work train. After that, nothing remarkable happened anywhere I went. Saw a bunch of BNSF in Seattle, and now I'm in Vancouver, and we get back to the top of the post. Message ends.

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  • Ahh yes that Blasted 8023 that took off my ear.... and prob your too right matt? "WHAT!! I CANT HEAR YOU" lol Good times....Ill post 3 others from yesterday a bit later.... and I'm that "other" railfan
  • lol @ "hamspam" Yeah s/he was advertising another forum...whoop-de-doo

    anyway, sounds like a great trip you had. Specially if BNSF was involved. They have the most colorful lashups around and they are so fun to watch.What's you opinion on the old ATSF Yellowbonnets? Just wondering. Those are the engines I grew up watching.

    I will tell ya, if you ever go out say to Azizona, California, check out the BNSF Transcon (ex Santa Fe transcon) Runs through Chicago, to San Bernadino. Flagstaff Az is probably the best train watching places to go, Mountains, scenery, and trains. all rolled up into one package. Summertime is especially nice there as well, and they have a railroad themed restaurant called the Crown Railroad.

    Here in my neck of the woods, if I want to see trains, I might as well pitch a tent by the tracks, (thats if CSX would let me do that, probably not) Trains here are far and few between.
    Duff Long live the AT&SF
  • Matt- fun fun funTongue [:P]
  • Matt, you've seriously got to switch over to digital. No wait at all, you've got instant results when you get home. You can still get prints and slides made of some of the best shots if you want too, there are sites on the internet where you can send your photos and they'll send you slides (usually for a dollar or two a slide). I go railfanning with a guy who'd been shooting slides for 35 years, and he just switched to digital. He loves it, and says he wouldn't go back.. Man, I don't think I can even imagine waiting two weeks for photos to come back......

    Sounds like you had some fun with the MRL guys. I alway just ignore jerks like that, they just enjoy ruining other people's day.

    Noah

  • Not so fast, the company I get my photo's developed from lets me get them also on a CD for 99 cents more.

    Mechanical Department  "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."

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  • Well looks like Matt hasn't posted here yet.... So why don't I say what happened Wed Aug. 17 Two Naught Naught Six...

    Met Matt just before the "Talgo" aka "510" aka Does it really matter? lol With AMTK 461and Sister on the tail for some reason... and it was quite cool out too (it makes a difference if you go an hr South these days in BC, Canada) We took the "Scenic" sky train following the RR's into town then went over to BCR Country, While walking there (Dont ask why we walked... we just did) I thought I heard the only train a day leaving and I started yelling random w3rds lol.... I said well you at the BCR and we headed for MP 5.2 of the Squamish Sub on the only bridge going over Squamish Sub southern section.... Just then I heard on scanner that it hadn't even left south left.... Well 1.5hrs later BCR 4603/BCR 4619!!!!/BCR 763  brought a "heavy" train into North Van followed by RMR 8019 South and 45 min after that the NB Freight again (546).... and I guess I let Matt include the rest..... and his Revelstoke Last Spike Days....
  • I have never posted in this section before but I was just wondering, how many trains does MRL run a day?
    "It's a great day to be alive" "Of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, It might have been......"
  • Matt and Christian! Great stories, and all BCR lashups arent too common anymore are they? Great stories once again, cant wait to see more shots! Matt, Im glad you ditched that rollie pollie security guard!

    Alec
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