Posted by John Russell on April 1, 2020 
Nice photo Doug. I'd be interested in what strict social distancing is doing for train photography in your part of the world. Here in NZ, a week into our lock down, it's a no-no, unless were going somewhere as an essential worker or to get goods or services that are essential. I'm off work at probably the best time in the year for train photography here so it's quite frustrating. It's a far more serious situation that your part of the world now faces but I agree with you that trackside is safer than grocery shopping which is allowed.
Posted by Doug Boudrow on April 1, 2020 
Hey John, At this point in most jurisdictions, it is an advisory. People are supposed to remain 6 feet apart and all non-essential businesses are closed. At this particular location, for example, I was in spot by myself where I flew the drone from. Things could get stricter but for now, I will take the opportunity to be out in some fresh air.
Posted by Peter G. Chase on April 1, 2020 
The wreck train looks a bit like a wreck waiting to happen.
Posted by Rich Brown on April 2, 2020 
I HAVE to agree with Peter. Is that rolling string of rust a "wreck train" OR "a wreck of a train ?" Pan AM should see what UP or BNSF considers a wreck train.
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