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Western Railroad Discussion > .Date: 12/27/10 12:33 . Author: F40PHR231 .
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 06/22/21 23:46 by F40PHR231. Date: 12/27/10 12:44 Re: Evanston, Wyo and Echo Canyon Author: GrandeGold Nice shots. I hope to make it out hat way next Friday. Was there any good snow around Echo?
I noticed you mentioned Midway. Did you catch the Heber Valley Railroad? Apparently they aren't running steam this winter. I understand that only one of their diesels is serviceable right now. James Date: 12/27/10 13:34 Re: Evanston, Wyo and Echo Canyon Author: tomstp I really like that shot with the pole lines. To me, railroads are just not railroads without them. They kept the ROW intersting and always let you know when you were near a railroad track. Today, even most double track busy lines can disappear in grass and weeds when you are not far away at all. Yep, I really miss them.
Date: 12/27/10 14:37 Re: Evanston, Wyo and Echo Canyon Author: gcm tomstp Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I really like that shot with the pole lines. To > me, railroads are just not railroads without them. > They kept the ROW intersting and always let you > know when you were near a railroad track. Today, > even most double track busy lines can disappear in > grass and weeds when you are not far away at all. > Yep, I really miss them. I couldn't agree more! Gary Date: 12/27/10 22:21 Re: Evanston, Wyo and Echo Canyon Author: TedS-P Chris, really enjoyed this series of photos thanks to your ability of showing different scenes in different ways. Great light, great conditions and great photos make a great post, thanks for sharing.
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