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Passenger Trains > Spell Check Insists This Is ElkhartDate: 05/26/16 22:57 Spell Check Insists This Is Elkhart Author: walstib My spell checker knows this as Elkhart, but I know it as Elkhorn Slough near Watsonville, where I caught Amtrak 14 shortly before sunset yesterday.
Date: 05/27/16 05:42 Re: Spell Check Insists This Is Elkhart Author: Tominde Are those steel mills in the background? ;>) Nice shot for this easterner who never gets to see a train stretched out.
Date: 05/27/16 12:42 Re: Spell Check Insists This Is Elkhart Author: CarolVoss Old dairybarn.
C Carol Voss Bakersfield, CA Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/27/16 12:42 by CarolVoss. Date: 05/27/16 21:39 Re: Spell Check Insists This Is Elkhart Author: wa4umr Nice shot. Likewise, hard to get a full train in the east. I pointed out to someone in the west the work of a local photographer. He commented that they were all about the same. Told him it was really difficult to get a shot from the side without some trees in the way somewhere. John
Date: 05/28/16 20:47 Re: Spell Check Insists This Is Elkhart Author: casco17 Great pic. As for east coast - some ex-RF&P bridge locations in Virginia permit some full train pics, though not broadside [unless you have water craft]
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