Today I planned to photograph this train not far from my house (45 miles) and then to other things. That's why I did not give importance to the low level of the battery of my camera. But in Subijana the day was really cloudy and I decided to try my luck again at Calzada de Bureba (another 30 miles more). Here, again the clouds ruined the photo and the settings of the camera were completely blocked. I could only change the exposure but the focus point had locked right where I needed it, so I encouraged myself to drive to Sarracin (40 miles further) where there was a clouded sky once more. Fortunately, the arrival of the train was lopped by a timid sun and I returned home delighted with the experience. Honestly, if I tell this story to a person to whom the trains are indifferent, he will think that I am crazy. But surely in RailPictures I am in the place where I think there will be more than one person who will have ever lived an experience like the one I have told ... at least that's what I believe. Steel freight Santurce-Aranda de Duero at Sarracín.