FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login

Topic ClosedRailway pictures (10)

Page  <1 910111213 24>
Author
AudioDoc View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 26 January 2006
Country: United States
Location: SLC Utah
Status: Offline
Posts: 3530
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 October 2019 at 18:06
Locomotive No.481 pulls the second to last train form Silverton into Durango Station, Sept. 2019

 



Back to Top
AudioDoc View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 26 January 2006
Country: United States
Location: SLC Utah
Status: Offline
Posts: 3530
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 October 2019 at 18:14
Engine 481 Inspection. A crew member checks locomotive 481 @ Durango Station.

Back to Top
AudioDoc View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 26 January 2006
Country: United States
Location: SLC Utah
Status: Offline
Posts: 3530
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 October 2019 at 18:20
Locomotive 481 rides the TT under the setting Colorado Sun, Sept 2019.



Back to Top
AudioDoc View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 26 January 2006
Country: United States
Location: SLC Utah
Status: Offline
Posts: 3530
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 October 2019 at 18:33
Arriving Passengers. Engine 482 has just arrived in Durango with the last train of the day from Silverton.

Back to Top
waldo_posth View Drop Down
Alpha Eyes group
Alpha Eyes group

Joined: 01 August 2012
Country: Germany
Location: Potsdam
Status: Offline
Posts: 7980
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 October 2019 at 20:55
Love your D&S set of images, Kelly - outstanding (and somehow "out of time")!

TFS!
"Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long." (Walker Evans)   http://www.flickr.com/photos/waldo_posth/
Back to Top
AudioDoc View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 26 January 2006
Country: United States
Location: SLC Utah
Status: Offline
Posts: 3530
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 October 2019 at 21:06
Thanks Harald! It really is like stepping back in time. It was very exciting for a steam locomotive fan. It was the first time I've actually seen a turntable in action. It was a very busy little train station while we were there. I understand the ride up to Silverton is very scenic, but can be an all day trip. I'd like to do that someday.
Kelly
 



Back to Top
pegelli View Drop Down
Admin Group
Admin Group
Dyxum Administrator

Joined: 02 June 2007
Country: Belgium
Location: Schilde
Status: Offline
Posts: 38325
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 November 2019 at 14:03
Another little one in Haaksbergen, just after arrival from Boekelo.
NS 7853 (ex Swiss Railways) "Navizence"


A850 + Tamron 28-200XR
You can see the April Foolishness 2023 exhibition here Another great show of the talent we have on Dyxum
Back to Top
pegelli View Drop Down
Admin Group
Admin Group
Dyxum Administrator

Joined: 02 June 2007
Country: Belgium
Location: Schilde
Status: Offline
Posts: 38325
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 November 2019 at 15:22
NMBS 2750 in Brussels Midi


NEX6 + M-Summaron 35/2.8
You can see the April Foolishness 2023 exhibition here Another great show of the talent we have on Dyxum
Back to Top
Dena View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 02 November 2015
Country: United States
Location: Arkansas
Status: Offline
Posts: 1112
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 November 2019 at 16:00
Originally posted by AudioDoc AudioDoc wrote:

Thanks Harald! It really is like stepping back in time. It was very exciting for a steam locomotive fan. It was the first time I've actually seen a turntable in action. It was a very busy little train station while we were there. I understand the ride up to Silverton is very scenic, but can be an all day trip. I'd like to do that someday.
Kelly


The Silverton trip is totally worth it!! I went back in the 90s. On another note, Big Boy is coming through here tomorrow and I'm going to scout locations today!
Back to Top
AudioDoc View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 26 January 2006
Country: United States
Location: SLC Utah
Status: Offline
Posts: 3530
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 November 2019 at 16:48
Big Boy is in Arkansas already? Super. Hope you can get some good photos to share with us. Probably be difficult to find a location without a lot of railfans and where the angle of the sun is good. Any location easily accessible by road will have a lot of fans. If you find a spot where it is moving fast, keep your shutter speed at a minimum of 1/500 or faster. It will have an extra tender and a Diesel assist locomotive as well as a long string of vintage yellow Union Pacific passenger cars. Always good to try to not cut off part of the train. I like a focal length of 35mm to 50mm. If there are a lot of fans a telephoto will help keep them out of the shot, i.e. a 70-200mm while the train is still at distance. To get the whole train you need to be at a narrow angle to the train, but of course don't get too close to the tracks, stay at a safe distance or overhead on a bridge or hill. Keep in mind that this will be a first -- a Big Boy in Arkansas! They only steamed between Cheyenne Wyoming and Ogden Utah originally. They were built to pull heavy freight over the steep grades of the Rocky Mountains, specifically, the Wasatch range and Sherman Hill.

Kind regards,

Kelly
Back to Top
AudioDoc View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 26 January 2006
Country: United States
Location: SLC Utah
Status: Offline
Posts: 3530
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 November 2019 at 16:54
Peiter,
Excellent photos of the little tank engine (she's a beauty) and 2750 in Brussels!
I always enjoy viewing photos like these from around the world! Thank you! keep up the good work and thanks for sharing with us!
Kind regards,
Kelly
Back to Top
Phil Wood View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 24 March 2013
Country: United Kingdom
Location: England
Status: Offline
Posts: 3309
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 November 2019 at 17:58
Back to Top
pegelli View Drop Down
Admin Group
Admin Group
Dyxum Administrator

Joined: 02 June 2007
Country: Belgium
Location: Schilde
Status: Offline
Posts: 38325
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 November 2019 at 20:39
Originally posted by AudioDoc AudioDoc wrote:

Peiter,
Excellent photos of the little tank engine (she's a beauty) and 2750 in Brussels!
I always enjoy viewing photos like these from around the world! Thank you! keep up the good work and thanks for sharing with us!
Kind regards,
Kelly
My pleasure Kelly, this thread allows me to see all kind of trains from all over the world, that's indeed priceless. I've see very few US steam trains, even though I have visited the steam train in Flemington NJ in 1974 and seen the Grand Canyon Steam train in 1994. But I'll have to scan some colour slides (from non-minolta cameras) to show them here.


But your remark about engines on turntables inspired me to go back to some "sleepers" on my hard drive from 2009, the "Staatsspoorwegen" 657 on the turntable in Haaksbergen. In the meantime this little engine is completely overhauled and is now "Nederlandse Spoorwegen" 8107 and in a much darker green livery. The latter is from after the merger of several smaller railroad companies into one national railroad company of the Netherlands. Here you can see how she looks now, I haven't seen her myself yet in this new dress.

But here's two on the "armstrong" turntable slightly more than 10 years ago:






Both A700 + Sony 18-250
You can see the April Foolishness 2023 exhibition here Another great show of the talent we have on Dyxum
Back to Top
Dena View Drop Down
Senior Member
Senior Member

Joined: 02 November 2015
Country: United States
Location: Arkansas
Status: Offline
Posts: 1112
Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 November 2019 at 07:23
'Big Boy' near Ozark, Arkansas, 11-15-19









Back to Top
Dyxum main page >  Forum Home > Dyxum Photographs > Themed Views Page  <1 910111213 24>

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down



This page was generated in 0.141 seconds.

Monitor calibration strip

Dyxum.com - Home of the alpha system photographer

In memory of Cameron Hill - brettania

Feel free to contact us if needed.