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Sandpatch

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Great capture there Sandpatch. If you've shot enough B&W, as I'm sure you have one can tell the colors by the shades of grey. For me B&W adds an age to this photo. (y)

Thank you Chuck. I try to remind myself that at least I captured something on film back then, better than nothing.

In that same week in July 1976, I caught Central Railroad of New Jersey RS-3 1554 at work in Flemington, NJ. Weathered and painted in somber black, I didn't lose much with black and white film. :)

1976-07 001 BRW Flemington NJ - for upload.jpg
 

crashton

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Wow those both are great!!! Brings me back to a time I was a young guy running around with my Nikkormat FT2 sporting a 50mm f2 lens. Good times, thanks for the memories Sandpatch...
 

Sandpatch

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Wow those both are great!!! Brings me back to a time I was a young guy running around with my Nikkormat FT2 sporting a 50mm f2 lens. Good times, thanks for the memories Sandpatch...

Back in those youthful days, any train picture was a good train picture, right? :) Yep, good times. I wish I'd been more venturesome when I was a teen, but I knew my mother would never let me borrow the car for unnecessary outings like train chasing.
 

Sandpatch

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Also took a photo of the Seaboard's McBee, SC station and an ACL/SCL M-5 Caboose there. There's a fine little rail museum inside the depot, which is also the town's library.

The rail line through McBee was completed in early 1900, as John Skelton Williams stitched together segments of acquired lines. The 91-mile segment through McBee was the vital link that finally connected the railroad's properties the Carolinas with those in Florida, formally creating the Seaboard Air Line that same year.

2023-09-03 001 McBee SC for upload.jpg


2023-09-03 002 McBee SC - for upload.jpg
 
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crashton

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I know you took that one before vandalizing freight cars with paint was a thing. Very nice paint scheme they had. These days it has to be tough for railroads when all the reporting marks are painted over.
 

Sandpatch

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Also found CSX 4568, an Operation Lifesaver SD-70AC at Cayce, SC on Train L644. Numerous North American railroads operate differently painted Operation Lifesaver locomotives to promote highway crossing safety. [D5100]

2023-09-30a Cayce SC CSX 4568 [DSC_1885] - for upload to Nikon.jpg
 
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