Vote for your favorite image in Trackside with Trains Vol. 323: "Crews in the cab!" Who captured it best this week? Poll is open through March 11.
http://trn.trains.com/photos-videos/trackside/2018/03/vol-323-crews-in-the-cab
Brian Schmidt, Editor, Classic Trains magazine
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I voted for Dale's photo. The engineer was wearing a Conrail hat! That was enough for me. (That, and it was a nice photo!)
-Don (Random stuff, mostly about trains - what else? http://blerfblog.blogspot.com/)
When I click on either link from the post, I only get to see the page of photos for about 3 seconds. Then the screen is overtaken by an ad for Trains Magazine 12 ISSUES+ FREE GIFT. SUBSCRIBE NOW >>
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
There should be an "X" near the upper right hand corner of the major window... click it and the overlay will go away.
Semper Vaporo
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I went with Ken Williamson's photo of a shortline engineer on a local freight. A nice shot of everyday railroading.
Murphy Siding When I click on either link from the post, I only get to see the page of photos for about 3 seconds. Then the screen is overtaken by an ad for Trains Magazine 12 ISSUES+ FREE GIFT. SUBSCRIBE NOW >>
I had the same experience. After a few tries I switched to Firefox, and using that there was now an "X" to close the ad.
Dakguy201 Murphy Siding When I click on either link from the post, I only get to see the page of photos for about 3 seconds. Then the screen is overtaken by an ad for Trains Magazine 12 ISSUES+ FREE GIFT. SUBSCRIBE NOW >> I had the same experience. After a few tries I switched to Firefox, and using that there was now an "X" to close the ad.
Does Alex Mayes work for Trains Magazine? He seems to have a photo included in every batch.
I think he does- met him on an NRHS excursion when they had their convention in CR a few years ago.
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
It may simply be that he actually submits photos each time. I have sometimes thought about submitting on the rare occasions when I recall a good shot that closely matches the theme, but ultimately the deadline always passes without action.
John
I don't work for TRAINS Magazine or any other publication. I do actively pursue my passion of photographing trains, and if I have an image that fits the theme in the Trackside feature i submit it.
Alex Mayes
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