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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Robert Plant Double NaughtDate: 02/10/16 15:56 Robert Plant Double Naught Author: TrainCatcher Intermittent snow showers with small pockets of sun occasionally passing through the midwest today. I was monitoring the scanner/sun status while doing some work around the house when I heard CSX train Q389 request permission to depart Garrett with CSX 3300 in the lead. A quick check of any openings in the cloud cover gave me enough optimism to drive west 3 - 4 miles to East Avilla for a slight chance. As the train approached, gates down, sun pops for a short period and I'm there with my camera in position. I was very pleased to have gotten a shot in this awful weather mess and sang Robert Plant's "Shine It All Around" now song from the Mighty Rearranger album as I drove home. Westbound CSX mixed freight, Q389-09 at Lemper road with CSX ET44AH (Hammer) double naught 3300 leading CSX boxcarred 202 and BNSF swooshes: 9076 & 9063 on two track at 1348.
FDF Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/12/16 17:51 by TrainCatcher. Date: 02/11/16 03:42 Re: Robert Plant Double Naught Author: jmbreitigan Nice.
Date: 02/11/16 05:40 Re: Robert Plant Double Naught Author: jwl1973 Very nice!
Date: 02/11/16 13:19 Re: Robert Plant Double Naught Author: jbohdan2 Sometimes it pays off to take that chance and drive off in the hope that a sucker hole opens up in those thick clouds. It really pays off when it does.
Date: 02/11/16 17:29 Re: Robert Plant Double Naught Author: TrainCatcher jbohdan2 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Sometimes it pays off to take that chance and > drive off in the hope that a sucker hole opens up > in those thick clouds. It really pays off when > it does. It also helps to live close to a mainline. FDF Date: 02/12/16 03:21 Re: Robert Plant Double Naught Author: ICG Love Robert Plant. Saw the Mighty Rearranger tour back in 2005. His music is a must on all road trips. Tom Paris Louisville KY
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