Vote for your favorite image in Trackside with Trains Vol. 326: "behind the scenes!" Who captured it best this week? The poll is open through April 22.
http://trn.trains.com/photos-videos/trackside/2018/04/vol-326-behind-the-scenes
Brian Schmidt, Editor, Classic Trains magazine
I went with Joseph Cermak's photo. Shop pictures show the ultimate behind the scenes activity that keeps the trains operating.
Having recently had the privilege of touring Amtraks Chicago Union Station and seeing the Dispatch office, I went with Robert Jordan's photo of what is unseen by the traveling public. Of course, all of the entries are about the work that goes on to maintain and operate a railroad and all are vital to the operations of trains. But I think dispatching is as key and little thought about by many.
Electroliner 1935 Having recently had the privilege of touring Amtraks Chicago Union Station and seeing the Dispatch office, I went with Robert Jordan's photo of what is unseen by the traveling public. Of course, all of the entries are about the work that goes on to maintain and operate a railroad and all are vital to the operations of trains. But I think dispatching is as key and little thought about by many.
+1
Track welders don't even get any respect on Trains.com
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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zugmann Track welders don't even get any respect on Trains.com
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
Eight photos, five of which are mechanical, one track (doing something probably banned on most railroads now), one signal (those guys never go home), one operating (DS)...no welder.
Where's the lubricator maintainer with his goop gage? - calling Mike Rowe....
mudchickenWhere's the lubricator maintainer with his goop gage?
mudchicken Eight photos, five of which are mechanical, one track (doing something probably banned on most railroads now), one signal (those guys never go home), one operating (DS)...no welder. Where's the lubricator maintainer with his goop gage? - calling Mike Rowe....
Welding the Frog at Minus 20 degrees by Jim, on Flickr
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