| Posted by Steve Carter on January 29, 2014 | |
I love maintenance of way shots. This one is especially interesting. Glad you took the time to make these images.
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| Posted by Jordan Hood on January 29, 2014 | |
An aspect of the move that was under appreciated in my opinion. You captured a really nice scene here, thanks for sharing.
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| Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 | |
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
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| Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 | |
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
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| Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 | |
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
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| Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 | |
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
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| Posted by Steve Crise on January 30, 2014 | |
Jordan & Steve, I agree, this was one of the most interesting aspects of the move. These guys really know what they were doing. It was amazing to watch. - Steve Crise
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| Posted by showalterbj on January 4, 2019 | |
Did this process have to be repeated when UP 3105 was moved in to the Rail Giants museum?
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