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Date: 03/02/23 12:54
Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: zephyrus

Photo taken today at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum by Greg Elems, FRRS President.

Forecast is for more snow over the next 10 days.

Wonder what the museum will do with all that snow..........

Z




Date: 03/02/23 13:06
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: sf1010

I think I remember seeing video of their rotary in action with a little bit of snow.  Maybe now it can try more snow.



Date: 03/02/23 13:14
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: wpdude

Plow, baby, plow! Hey, will the museum be open Tuesday,April 25th, The day before the convention starts?



Date: 03/02/23 13:16
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: DynamicBrake

That is one beautiful shot.  Thanks for sharing.

Kent in CArmel Valley



Date: 03/02/23 15:24
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: 8notch

Gets my vote for IOTD. The clear blue sky looks great with all that snow.
Robert in Island city Oregon



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/02/23 15:24 by 8notch.



Date: 03/02/23 16:21
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: Ritzville

Very NICE snow shot!!

Larry



Date: 03/02/23 18:36
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: callum_out

Greg is great people, good to see him in that role and as to the snow, get some volunteers to
shovel it in front of the rotary!

Out 



Date: 03/02/23 19:02
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: atsf121

Beautiful photo!

Posted from iPhone



Date: 03/02/23 20:04
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: photobob

That is one beautiful shot.

Robert Morris
Dunsmuir, CA
Robert Morris Photography



Date: 03/09/23 17:21
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: train513

God giveth; God taketh away...



Date: 03/09/23 18:32
Re: Snow piling up in Portola again
Author: RailDawg

Those locomotives are still alive. 

You can tell.

Very nicely done senor!

Chuck



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