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Western Railroad Discussion > Crew Change at CheyenneDate: 02/21/18 01:29 Crew Change at Cheyenne Author: back_track_bob Taken from the Business Hwy 87 overpass downtown Cheyenne August 25 2008.. I doubt this shot is possible now with the installation of chain link fencing along the sidewalk....
BTB Date: 02/21/18 02:04 Re: Crew Change at Cheyenne Author: NSSpike Nice series there!! Thanks for posting.
Phil Maton Villa Rica, GA Date: 02/21/18 04:14 Re: Crew Change at Cheyenne Author: electromac Nice shots.........thank you...
Date: 02/21/18 04:32 Re: Crew Change at Cheyenne Author: jointauthority Back when men were men and you didn’t have to wear a vest to be safe.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/21/18 04:32 by jointauthority. Date: 02/21/18 05:46 Re: Crew Change at Cheyenne Author: Bob3985 You are correct in that a shot like that is no longer available with the new fencing installed on the overpass. Great photos of an everyday scene in front of the old depot.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 02/21/18 09:00 Re: Crew Change at Cheyenne Author: MojaveBill That depends on how big the openings are in the fence. I have taken shots through chain link that, after cropping, turned out fine.
When the Oak Creek Overpass was built in Mojave over the UP Yard, I asked the county to install a couple of viewports, which they did. Works fine except for the dimwits who park on a bridge frequented by loaded cement trucks... Bill Deaver Tehachapi, CA Date: 02/21/18 11:17 Re: Crew Change at Cheyenne Author: UP6936 Its not chain link, its a slatted fencing. You probably can get a camera lens through that to take shots.
Date: 02/21/18 15:25 Re: Crew Change at Cheyenne Author: upkpfan What happened to the Safety Award Shield on the left side of UP 9405? It's on the right side. upkpfan
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