Why not.
Wiscasset Bucksport & Schoodic Point 30" gauge 2-8-2 crossing Bliss Creek. (renamed for Virgil Bliss, the dirtiest man in Hancock County. Virgil was quoted, stating, "I work hard I tell you, sometimes it's near nine O'clock at night 'fore my shirt's dry enough to go to bed." He took a "rare"...read that accidental... bath in the stream, right under the trestle. Well, it were near three months 'fore any fish would venture downstream from that place.)
We always learn far more from our own mistakes, than we will ever learn from another's advice.
The greatest place to live life, is on the sharp leading edge of a learning curve.
Lead me not into temptation.....I can find it myself!
Here is one I like. A Y6b slowly lumbers across a rusty girder bridge while canoeists pass under it. On the far bank, a young girl cranes her neck to look up at the monster invading her idyllic summer afternoon.
Here's the 4807, one of the EG&E's Mohawks, heading-up a northbound mail and express train detouring on Grand Valley trackage at South Cayuga:
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Ok, I'll throw my hat in the ring. Here is 3/4 of my Late 1970's Union Pacific SD40-2 fleet taken today while trying out some new things with the camera.
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Tom Carter
Railroad Training Services
Railroad Trainers & Consultants
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