| Posted by Andrew Robb on January 2, 2010 | |
Great capture, it almost makes you feel sad for the engines for no reason.
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| Posted by David Honan on January 2, 2010 | |
Great contrast between the lit fuel pad and the surrounding darkness, Patrick.
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| Posted by Kyle Yunker on January 3, 2010 | |
This may be one of the best pictures I have ever seen.
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| Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on January 3, 2010 | |
This is the weirdest railroad facility I have ever seen. All that space and nothing really there. The extreme design with wide pits and enormous drains are to catch contaminating oil, right? But why so big? Because it's Texas and you can? Great idea doing it at night; I doubt it would be half as interesting during the day.
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| Posted by Ivan J. B. on January 3, 2010 | |
This reminds me of a theatre, with the locomotives as actors on a stage.
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| Posted by Dan Blink on January 4, 2010 | |
The theatre comment is exactly right. What great and peculiar picture.
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| Posted by Lenny Dunlap on January 4, 2010 | |
It looks like a maximum security prison for locomotives! But what an interesting picture.
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| Posted by Ken Huard on January 4, 2010 | |
Unusual shot. Great catch!
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| Posted by on January 5, 2010 | |
Great shot you need to be very careful that place has security cams. I remember the S.A. Major was on the news saying the new Intermodal yard would bring jobs to Bexar County.
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| Posted by BNP&RT01 on January 6, 2010 | |
Yes it does look like a Prison yard, with the inmates standing around. Great Photo....
Thanks for sharing.
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| Posted by MRL4403 on October 17, 2017 | |
Big MRL fan, 610 is a SD9, or at least was. Great shot of a very lonely locomotive facility.
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