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Western Railroad Discussion > Sunset At Sedalia This AfternoonDate: 11/12/12 18:54 Sunset At Sedalia This Afternoon Author: mojaveflyer After dropping one of my cats off at a clinic on the far southside of Denver this afternoon, I tried to use what little available sunlight was left to try a shot along the Joint Line. I heard the detector go off just north of Sedalia and then saw a short UP manifest go by on the northbound track... Not impressed but I thought I heard one coming south on Track #1, the one I was set up on. Within 5 minutes I had this BNSF coal load come around the corner southbound approaching Sedalia. As you can see from the shot of the DPU, I didn't have too much time before the shadows set in after he got by.. I thought it beats going home empty handed.
Thanks for looking! Date: 11/12/12 19:53 Re: Sunset At Sedalia This Afternoon Author: spdaylight Gotta love that low winter sun . . . nice work!
Craig Date: 11/12/12 20:42 Re: Sunset At Sedalia This Afternoon Author: 3rail So, how's the cat?
Date: 11/12/12 21:31 Re: Sunset At Sedalia This Afternoon Author: mojaveflyer He comes home Thursday... Radiation treatment for hyperthyroid. He should be fine but will glow in the dark for awhile.
Date: 11/13/12 09:30 Re: Sunset At Sedalia This Afternoon Author: engrbill47 Glow in the dark felines, dogs and cats, living together. The end is near.....NOT!
William Jeffers, P.E. San Dimas, CA Date: 11/13/12 12:41 Re: Sunset At Sedalia This Afternoon Author: mojaveflyer The glow reduces the need for night lights in the house until the glow subsides...
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