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Fantastic photos classiclights, please consider joining my group your photos would be great fit for North American Railroaders. An invite has been sent to join, they're currently over 900 members already in the group of which the photos are focused on our continent's railroading heritage and future...
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N&W 611 passes her birthplace, the historic Roanoke Shops in Roanoke, VA on a cold winter afternoon. Please Note: - any comment posted with a link to another site will be deleted.
It is a shame that the "J" isn't still running. I remember seeing it blast through Stearns KY with a coal train in tow! It was an extremely cold day and the steam and exhaust was awesome.
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Very beautiful picture. LF
Fantastic photos classiclights, please consider joining my group your photos would be great fit for North American Railroaders. An invite has been sent to join, they're currently over 900 members already in the group of which the photos are focused on our continent's railroading heritage and future... Also if you like to check out the new Google+ Page for North American Railroaders. Joining Panoramio groups should help to increase your view counts..
Damn, I want to get some steam engine pics. You've really inspired me. Awesome work! Hank
Nice photo!
The location is Laurel Tunnel, on the west side of Roderfield.
Incredible photo!!
N&W 611 passes her birthplace, the historic Roanoke Shops in Roanoke, VA on a cold winter afternoon. Please Note: - any comment posted with a link to another site will be deleted.
That's really pretty. Great composition.
Nice photo and a nice historical train. Thanks for sharing! Regards, Michael
It is a shame that the "J" isn't still running. I remember seeing it blast through Stearns KY with a coal train in tow! It was an extremely cold day and the steam and exhaust was awesome.