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Date: 01/26/23 19:25
A Central Texas chase...
Author: atx_railfan

Went out this afternoon to try to find some action. Most of the lines around the area were pretty dead, but thanks to a tip from a friend I was able to find a westbound manifest coming into Smithville that I chased to Lockhart.

1. Cruising into Smithville
2) Departing Smithville onto the Lockhart Sub
3) A few miles outside of Smithville








Date: 01/26/23 19:27
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: atx_railfan

4) Coming around a corner near Rosanky
5) Crossing a rural farm road near the town of Red Rock
6) Golden hour light in Red Rock








Date: 01/26/23 19:29
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: atx_railfan

7) I parted ways with the train outside of Lockhart

From Lockhart, I headed back towards Austin. However, another tip from a friend made me take a detour to San Marcos for a rock train with NS 4002 trailing, painted in a specialty "DC to AC" paint scheme. 

8) That rock train crosses the Blanco River

All around a solid chase and a fun afternoon. Thanks for viewing!!

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Date: 01/26/23 19:41
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: krm152

Excellent photos and video.  Thanks for your posting.
ALLEN



Date: 01/26/23 19:59
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: jgilmore

Great bunch, that rural crossing shot is excellent!

JG



Date: 01/26/23 20:50
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: SCUfoamer

Fantastic! Clean flagless leaders look so nice! 



Date: 01/26/23 21:23
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: Roadmaster

atx_railfan Wrote: " . . . a solid chase . . . "

You did VERY well with the little UP offered!  It would be cool to catch NS 4002 leading; I wonder if that will happen while it is stuck in the central Texas rock train pool.  I was stunned when I saw 4002 in Katy when it visited back on the 17th.  I just looked on Heritage Units and saw that 1068 (Erie) continues trekking around southeast (and south) Texas.

jgilmore Wrote: " . . .that rural crossing shot is excellent!"

Agreed!

Matthew



Date: 01/27/23 04:34
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: exhaustED

jgilmore Wrote:
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> Great bunch, that rural crossing shot is
> excellent!
>

Agreed!



Date: 01/27/23 05:09
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: bobk

Nice series!



Date: 01/27/23 07:10
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: ntharalson

Congratulations on catching a set of clean UP units.  Well done and thanks for posting.  

Nick Tharalson,
Marion, IA



Date: 01/27/23 08:42
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: SCKP187

Nice photos and locations. It is good to see the new flagless paint style leader and the second unit as well
Brian Stevens

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Date: 01/27/23 09:14
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: tomstp

I bet you could smell the new paint.



Date: 01/27/23 18:54
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: WrongWayMurphy

You bailed at Lockhart in order to eat at Blacks BBQ



Date: 01/28/23 05:25
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: UP951West

ATXrailfan, your images of Central Texas on this post are nothing short of 4 stars in quality and composition , especially your rural grade crossing scene ! Thanks for sharing . 



Date: 01/28/23 07:02
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: atsf121

UP951West Wrote:
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> ATXrailfan, your images of Central Texas on this
> post are nothing short of 4 stars in quality and
> composition , especially your rural grade crossing
> scene ! Thanks for sharing . 

Second, and congratulations on the IOTD, it's a fantastic image!



Date: 01/28/23 11:21
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: PasadenaSub

Great coverage and photos, congratulations on IOTD!

Rich



Date: 01/30/23 14:20
Re: A Central Texas chase...
Author: Drknow

WrongWayMurphy Wrote:
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> You bailed at Lockhart in order to eat at Blacks
> BBQ

Zimmerhansels in Smithville.

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