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JR Himeji
nighstar
eternal beginner
wafflecakee
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Todd.Hanz
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Todd
Bob Michaels
nobody special
From a project I did on the Florida Central RR. I have operated a diesel locomotive, not hard at all.



Bob Michaels
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Riding the train from Casablanca to Hershey and back in Cuba. I was stopped by the police several times and told I could not photograph the trains for security reasons. So I got on as a passenger. The engineer let me operate this electric train.



Rico
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Young Chi-town commuter (digi P&S):

tomtofa
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Tom A
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My favorite train shot. Berlin 1991. It was the night train to Sofia - shot from our Praque based train.
Neopan 1600, M6 and 50f2 Summicron. It is a bit of a "bitch" to print.
Looks like an out take from a movie based on John Le Carre's books. This was the station on the former east Berlin side and they firmly believed that high wattage bulbs was a capitalistic plot. I think it was 1/8s or 1/15s @ f2.0
n5jrn
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This was the station on the former east Berlin side and they firmly believed that high wattage bulbs was a capitalistic plot. I think it was 1/8s or 1/15s @ f2.0
Looks like they also firmly believed that washing rail passenger cars was a capitalistic plot!
print44
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Curzon St station & London main line.

ChrisLivsey
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Euston Station London, Concourse
Taken from the First Class lounge
David Hughes
David Hughes
Near Dolgoch;
Regards, David



Regards, David
mac_wt
Cameras are like bunnies

Railway children by wtorbeyns, on Flickr

CFV3V by wtorbeyns, on Flickr

He wants to become a steam engine driver by wtorbeyns, on Flickr
gb hill
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Paulbe
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RR Tracks
RR Tracks
Hey Greg--who is that standing in the middle of the tracks?
Could be a dangerous situation...!
Hope you are doing well.
Paul
RR Tracks
Hey Greg--who is that standing in the middle of the tracks?
Could be a dangerous situation...!
Hope you are doing well.
Paul
kdemas
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Tom A said:My favorite train shot. Berlin 1991. It was the night train to Sofia - shot from our Praque based train.
Neopan 1600, M6 and 50f2 Summicron. It is a bit of a "bitch" to print.
Looks like an out take from a movie based on John Le Carre's books. This was the station on the former east Berlin side and they firmly believed that high wattage bulbs was a capitalistic plot. I think it was 1/8s or 1/15s @ f2.0
Tom,
I missed this shot went you posted it last month. Superb.
Kent
gb hill
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Hey Paul. It was some nut carrying a child.Hey Greg--who is that standing in the middle of the tracks?
Could be a dangerous situation...!
Hope you are doing well.
Paul
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