Murphy Siding I liked the one by Dale Rockwell. It had nice colors and a little something else besides the photo side of things. He has a UP locomotive hauling a train to FEC tracks with a CSX office in the background. Pretty clever.
FEC's St. John's River bridge goes right past the CSX (formerly ACL) headquarters building.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
I voted for Frank Orona's photo of new tank cars in motion. I am a sucker for tank cars and the gentle overcast light precludes any shadows.
I had a hard time finding the new in at least three of the selections, and give not a fig for passenger trains or power so that eliminated about 2/3 for openers.
Both Scott Ridenhour's and Brian Carson's night shots are beautifull works of art.
Mac McCulloch
I liked the one by Dale Rockwell. It had nice colors and a little something else besides the photo side of things. He has a UP locomotive hauling a train to FEC tracks with a CSX office in the background. Pretty clever.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
jgfullerYes, it's nit-picky. But why not do it correctly? What would your English teacher do - let it go on a test or paper?
From thefreedictionary.com site--
Nit-pick:To be overly concerned with picayune details; to look for inconsequential errors, often to the point of obsessiveness.
There's an error in another caption - but this isn't the place to discuss that one.
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Jack Fuller
I agree. It sounds nit-picky.
"Making it's way to Boston for testing, Siemen's newest motor, SC-44 No. 4604, brings up the rear of Amtrak train " -- this may sound nit-picky, but the proper word is "its", not "it's". And the manufacturer of the unit is "Siemens", so the possessive form is "Siemens' ", not "Siemen's". Freshman HS English.
Scott Ridenhour’s photo was absolutely wonderful. New paint scheme, and new rebuilt power are right on theme. And, a night scene with simultaneous multiple flash locations! Shades of the famed Mel Patrick! The only flaw was the TRAINS website itself … Black sky just doesn’t mesh with black borders …
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- K.P.’s absolute “theorem” from early, early childhood that he has seen over and over and over again: Those that CAUSE a problem in the first place will act the most violently if questioned or exposed.
I went with Frank Orona's picture. Photos of new locomotives aren't that hard to come by (even I have a few) but photos of new freight cars are relatively uncommon.
Trackside with Trains Vol. 296: "Something new" is open for voting! Make your selection in the poll, and then tell us why here on the forum. Voting is open through Jan 15.
http://trn.trains.com/photos-videos/trackside/2017/01/vol-296-something-new
Brian Schmidt, Editor, Classic Trains magazine
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