Here you go Russell, some cargo we were hauling on a Cowlitz, Chehalis and Cascade special a few years ago.
A GP59 I shot in Macon, GA at NS's ex-Southern Brosnan Yard: Down the line in Ft. Valley: And in Albany: Georgia-Florida Railnet GP40W (ex-Canadian National- check out its ratty-looking cousin behind it)
Meanwhile, in Texas: GP7 151 at Attebury Grain, Saginaw, TX JTPX SW10 1263, switching out autoracks in Haslet, TX (not far from BNSF's Alliance Intermodal yard) And in Oregon: 100% of the motive power roster of the Willamette Valley.
Dia Duit! While I don't have access to the plane ride across the pond to take more pictures of her myself, British Railways #70000 Britannia just went through a complete restoration, and wore green for much of her life. There is a great photo collection of her rebuild here: http://fraserker.com/britannia/ She's all done up in black now, but I think the Irish would let that slide in the spirit of the holiday. "Is fearr lán doirn de cheird ná lán mála d’ór." (A handful of skill is better than a bag full of gold) Beannacht Lá Fhéile Pádraig! (Happy St Patrick's Day!) Sláinte! (Cheers!) :tb-biggrin: Brian~
REA express boxcar in eastern Indiana: A former ICG GP11 used as a gravel pit switcher in Stringtown, OK: And in Muskogee (for you Katy fans):
I am going to be wearing green before St Patricks day as I am hoping to have it off! I used to have a necklace of small shamrocks that lit up and the Yardmaster saw them on the camera lighting up the cab of the power I was on. Said he couldnt figure out why there was a green glow coming from the window Slainte back at ya Brian!Erin go bragh!