Track fiddler Here ya go Brent. Got an extra one, so just put it in your wallet just in case TF
Here ya go Brent.
Got an extra one, so just put it in your wallet just in case
TF
Thanks, TF that's better than spending Crandells hard-earned cash. LOL.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
It seems I'm always late to these discussions. For what it's worth, the Ohio Central has a branchline from Newark, OH to Mt. Vernon, OH. It parallels Ohio Route 13 throught the towns of Vanatta and St. Louisville. There are several places were the tracks are between Rt. 13 and homes and the driveways have to cross the tracks. Only one train a day goes up and down that line and it is a slow order track so there's not much of a hazard. I think if you lived in one of those houses, you would be used to checking for a train before you cross the tracks.
selector I'll cough up $100 toward your bail if that works for you, Brent. I'll need it back, tho...
I'll cough up $100 toward your bail if that works for you, Brent.
I'll need it back, tho...
Thanks, Crandell. Don't rush down to the courthouse too fast, give me three or four days to rest and relax in the hoosegow first. There has been a lot of request for my time lately, I'll have an excuse to say no.
dknelson Well if you do go to jail over this, your friends on these Forums will send you a cake with a file hidden in it. It's the least we can do. Dave Nelson
Well if you do go to jail over this, your friends on these Forums will send you a cake with a file hidden in it. It's the least we can do.
Dave Nelson
Thanks Dave.
Just don't send me one of those tiny ones you use to file rail ends with or I'll never get out.
Track fiddler Then the Troll wins? ... PS Wonder how long it takes this Ol' Thread to get clicked TF
Then the Troll wins? ...
PS Wonder how long it takes this Ol' Thread to get clicked
I still hope he comes back to clear things up.
PS Wonder how long it takes this Ol' Thread to get Clicked
snjroy Perhaps Brent could post the link in his initial post
I am not sure where they came from as it was a long time ago, but I think a friend of my wife Emailed them to her when we were house hunting saying it would be a perfect house for me. There is a link to railpictures above in a previous post if anyone wants a look see.
I prefer to post a link pointing to the source, except for the pictures that I took myself. Perhaps Brent could post the link in his initial post, as the thread itself is worth keeping. Made me laugh quite a bit!
Simon
The troll has not even taken the trouble to make his claim believable. The date of 1986 is probably correct, as posted. He could not have taken it in 1983 since in that year the locomotive still carried its original number, 7027.
John
Track fiddler Honestly Brent. I'm thinking it was just some troll bouncing around on the internet getting his kicks, and you happen to be one of the victims. As York John discovered more truth to the matter, you certainly shouldn't worry about it my friend TF
Honestly Brent. I'm thinking it was just some troll bouncing around on the internet getting his kicks, and you happen to be one of the victims. As York John discovered more truth to the matter, you certainly shouldn't worry about it my friend
I thought that right from the get-go. Google the name and get zip. Not worried in the least.
Honestly Brent. I'm thinking it was just some troll bouncing around on the internet getting his kicks, and you happened to be one of the victims. As York John discovered more truth to the matter, you certainly shouldn't worry about it my friend
PS Nice looking start to that mountain of yours Hopefully I'll not be ruffling any feathers transferring a copy to my railroad log
York1I found it interesting that the two different individuals both claim copyrights.
Maybe we can get a live stream and watch those two duke it out. Let's get ready to rumble!!!!
Is John losing money by having his photo seen elsewhere or does he just want his pat on the back? Regardless, I will respect his concerns.
I suggest looking up the "Fair Use" clause in the copyright laws.
Mark.
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BATMANI have seen this photo in a bunch of places. Not wanting to step on any toes I have deleted it from my files so it won't happen again. I see photos I have taken personally all over the place, I have no idea how they make their way around the internet nor do I care.
I think it's nearly impossible to protect photos on the internet. I imagine that if I was serious about it, I would put some kind of watermark on the photo like some art sites do.
I only posted my comment because I found it interesting that the two different individuals both claim copyrights.
I also find it interesting that certain railroading sites provide copyrighted photos, but provide BB copy codes so the image can be copied and used on other posting sites.
York1 John
York1 This exact same photo is on RailPictures.net with a listed copyright to "M Leachman" dated 1986. https://www.railpictures.net/photo/710177/
This exact same photo is on RailPictures.net with a listed copyright to "M Leachman" dated 1986.
https://www.railpictures.net/photo/710177/
I have seen this photo in a bunch of places. Not wanting to step on any toes I have deleted it from my files so it won't happen again.
I see photos I have taken personally all over the place, I have no idea how they make their way around the internet nor do I care.
My apologies John, I cannot remember how I ended up with the photos. Administration, please delete the thread.
I have deleted the photos from my original post.
[quote user="BATMAN"]
Oshawa Ontario, 1986.
Shouldn't there be crossing gates on that driveway?
Be it known that the photos above are not the property, nor were taken by "Batman". I, John Vincent is the photographer. Without giving me, the photgrapher credit, this is a copy right infringment. These photos have been downloaded from another train site and have not included the description , and my copy right info, and passed onto the Kalmbach site.
The date of the photograph was not 1986, but 1983
It would appear the railway crossing crossbuck is there because that is where the rail line stops running down the middle of the street - presumably allowing cars to run on either side of it - to cross the one lane of traffic when taking the curve. The "driveway" referenced is very narrow, more likely a sidewalk from the street to the front porch of the house.
I lived for my first 46 years in a house in Richfield MN that was almost that close to a rail line; it was across the street so roughly where the sidewalk on the left of the second picture would be. However there were no houses on the other side; it was a farm and then the athletic field for Holy Angels High School (if there's any Larry Fitzgerald Jr. fans out there).
Anyway, except for having a couple hundred books on railroad history, memberships in a half dozen railroad historical societies, a basement full of almost 50 years worth of model railroading buying and building, and a grandkid who calls me "Papa Choo-Choo", I can't say living by the train tracks all those years affected me at all....
snjroy Maybe the engineer lived in that house and just parks in front of his house . Simon
Maybe the engineer lived in that house and just parks in front of his house .
Hi Honey! I'm home.
Is that picture actually real? My kids would love to have a ral line parked along the street. There goes the neighborhood!
Oh yeah Neenah WI
And if you think that's bad you should have seen the Soo Line on Division Street in Oshkosh WI, just a few miles south of Neenah.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/115+River+St,+Neenah,+WI+54956/@44.191401,-88.4617736,3a,75y,165.83h,93.1t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sRtS9CEwy2S2mBa6G4UuCsQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!4m5!3m4!1s0x8803b88d73e2a881:0xe6520d1a5da3b014!8m2!3d44.1910633!4d-88.4618462
Dave
Just be glad you don't have to press "2" for English.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ_ALEdDUB8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hqFS1GZL4s
http://s73.photobucket.com/user/steemtrayn/media/MovingcoalontheDCM.mp4.html?sort=3&o=27
rrinkerNot sure what I'm looking at. It's a driveway, considered a private crossing, not a public one, so nothing more than a railroad crossing sign is really needed.
Randy: The train came along one street, went around a curve beside that house, and up Ritson road.
When the railline was put in Ritson was two lanes, when the street was expanded to four lanes if occupied the rail line, but both were used for years.
angelob6660Are the tracks and the neighborhood still there? A lot can change in 32 years. I wouldn't mind moving to Canada to live there and watch the local.
That was the route that served the Oshawa, Ont GM fabrication plant. I was working there when a new owner decided he would not pay the tax to keep the track in place. CN removed the track, that owner went bankrupt, two other owners failed, and the pland closed six years later.
The track is gone, the GM plant is gone, twenty feet down for cleaning, and the area is now retail operations, including Costco. A coiple of lumber yards north of the GM plant lost their rail connection, and part of the route is now a paved walking/bike path.