One the plus side, people will really get in shape pulling those fuselages with a bicycle.
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Aye, it will be a shame if Sims gets his way. These are probably the same bodies I caught in Idaho over the weekend. http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=223814&nseq=3
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Interesting image, this is the first time I have seen more then two fusealges on one train. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice catch Greg! Too bad it's a limted time offer!
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Posted by Larz on February 22, 2008 | |
Beautiful shot here! Trains, Planes, and Autos! Planes from left to right. 737-700, 737-900ER (nice catch) and the last one is most likely a 737-800.
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Posted by JDay on February 22, 2008 | |
Great composition. This is an ideal photo for the category of "Planes, Trains & Automobiles." Is light rail traffic the primary reason BNSF is shutting down operations on this section of track?
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The fuselages will run through Tukwila to Renton starting next week. Get your shots on this part of the line while you can. WADOT wants to begin cutting the rail on this part of the line next Wednesday.
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WOW! Excellent Job Greg!! I know when they start tearing up the line next week I'll be real sorry I did get a shot like this! Very nice.
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Posted by Super 7 on February 25, 2008 | |
I thought by now any individual or group of people striving to rip rail up would have learned their lesson. It has been historically proven to be a major disadvantage in the long term, especially with the so called rail renaissance that is contingent upon our economy coming out of a recession.
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Amazing shot, good work !!!
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