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East Portal, Moffat Tunnel, Colorado1 viewsIt's a typical mild day at the East Portal of the Moffat Tunnel.
U.P. coal and manifest trains number around 30 each day, as well as Amtrak passenger traffic - October 2, 2007signalman
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Boone Viaduct - circa 19004 viewsRare photo of Boone Viaduct construction over the Des Moines River - Boone, Iowa
This double track steel bridge was built by the C&NW - circa 1900, still in use by the Union Pacific RR photographer: MoxleyLegend69
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Boone Viaduct - circa 19004 viewsRare photo of Boone Viaduct construction over the Des Moines River - Boone, Iowa
This double track steel bridge was built by the C&NW - circa 1900, still in use by the Union Pacific RR photographer: MoxleyLegend69
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Boone Viaduct - circa 19004 viewsRare photo of Boone Viaduct construction over the Des Moines River - Boone, Iowa
This double track steel bridge was built by the C&NW - circa 1900
still in use by the Union Pacific RR photographer: MoxleyLegend69
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CN 1157 viewsCN 115 at Riverview entering Saskatoon on the Watrous SubBCR4601
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Sunset Falls5 viewsSunset Falls on the BNSF Scenic Sub. Usually you can't get in here because of snow and ice but this year it's possible. Here we have the WB CHCTACBCR4601
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Class of '519 viewsC&O GP7 #5773, a graduate of the EMD class of 1951, leads Chessie System's CG-41 beneath the massive concrete counterweight of the ex-NYC lift bridge across the Erie Canal separating the small Western NY cities of Tonawanda and North Tonawanda, midway between Buffalo and Niagara Falls. The bridge on the parallel ex-EL Niagara Falls branch can be seen at left. On the far (Tonawanda) side of the bridge was Conrail CP EL-3, where Lehigh Valley trains, prior to April 1. 1976, would access trackage rights on Penn Central's ex-NYC Niagara Branch to reach Niagara Falls and Canadian connections.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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Suspension Bridge Niagara Falls NY9 viewsWestbound Chessie System (C&O) CG-41 crosses the Lower Niagara Gorge into Canada after making its pickup at Niagara Yard. Just behind Suspension Bridge is the Whirlpool Bridge, which carries Amtrak's daily Maple Leaf in addition to vehicular traffic.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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