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Western Railroad Discussion > Some Needles Sub stuffDate: 11/26/04 21:01 Some Needles Sub stuff Author: donwinslow Early morning light accents the side of this westbound at Ash Hill.
Don Winslow http://www.donwinslow.net Date: 11/26/04 21:04 Re: Some Needles Sub stuff Author: donwinslow Date: 11/26/04 21:06 Re: Some Needles Sub stuff Author: donwinslow Date: 11/26/04 21:11 Re: Some Needles Sub stuff Author: donwinslow An eastbound climbs to the summit of Ash Hill against a background of volcanic hills.
Don Winslow http://www.donwinslow.net Date: 11/27/04 06:09 Re: Some Needles Sub stuff Author: DaveL Ho Hummmmm, more fine examples of Unamerican train photography!! I say Unamerican because there are NO trees to be seen!!! Everyone knows that the West is -covered- with trees, so those great pictures -must- have been taken on another planet in another life time!!!
Keep up the great work, Don. I/we -do- enjoy the great pictures from Treeless America!!!! Very Big Grin!!! DaveL.....in Snowy NorCal Date: 11/27/04 06:50 Re: Some Needles Sub stuff Author: skyview Great work, as always....each time I see these images I tell myself gotta make a trip to your area to shoot!!! Keep posting.
Date: 11/27/04 08:47 Re: Some Needles Sub stuff Author: rbenko Nice shots - I love the Needles Sub. Don't get there often enough, but I have a decent excuse - I live in New Jersey!
Just to add to the shot parade, here's one I took at Java last December. Date: 11/27/04 12:14 Re: Some Needles Sub stuff Author: ProAmtrak There's just something special about the Needles Sub that a lot of railfans don't know about, and it's one place you really need to spend a lot of time exploring, I love that area, I'm ranking it a close 2ND behind Tehacipi Loop!
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