Absolutely beautiful photo! That '59 Ford is going to get a ticket. Oh, unless Canadian laws were different. Doug
Cause he's parked next to a fire hydrant, or he's in the "Escort Club" with the ladies? Better off if the local police find him, before his wife does!!
Russel, was your family station wagon a '61 Chevy? I remember my kindergarten teacher, a couple of years after I had her for my kindergarten teacher, bought a brand new '61 Chevy two-door Impala. It was that metallic goldish/tannish color with the interior the same. I thought it was just the neatest car, in spite of my dad owning a '57 Chevy, at the time. Doug
Yup, here it is four years later in New Hampshire after surviving a year in Alaska and a trip back down the ALCAN Highway. That is me and my older brother who took the photo in Dawson Creek.
Saw this wreck transfer the other day, 17 May. And this is just an interesting pic, and an interesting set of reporting marks. Nothing to do with the big woo woo woo train store!
"Find Us on Facebook" (actually you can, at https://www.facebook.com/NDTunnelJunkie/) Amtrak #8 rests in Minot this week during a scheduled station stop.
NS 1067 got cut off the eastbound at Freeport last night to get added to the westbound counterpart. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Agreed. Each time I see it, more paint has flaked away. Not complaining though, as NS's Heritage Units have brought me and many other fans so much joy. Hard to believe that these have been in service nearly seven years now.
Are any of the others peeling in this fashion? Just wondering if it was a paint application issue.That somehow this one did not get the best of prep work...
I see only perhaps four HUs a year, but the only unit I've seen peeling is the RDG. The DL&W is certainly a complex scheme and it still looks great.
Photographed today, Columbia, SC's Union Station still stands and houses a successful restaurant. It was opened in 1902 and was operated by the SOU, ACL and CN&L. The SAL built their own depot several city blocks distant. It too still stands and is a restaurant as well.
Penn Central unit had paint peeling off of the engineer-side radiator. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Lovely structure, though more appropriate as a city hall. However, I have seen a few mortuaries in Mississippi that resemble this building.