1. All challenges close at 12 midnight (24:00 hours) Eastern Standard Time on Monday 16th July 2007, and will be noted with a "Time's up!" post within the thread. 2. Please use the challenge as a motive to take a new photograph rather than using a photograph that you have taken in the past. 3. Challenges are open to everyone, have fun!! 4. Though not required, commenting on other peoples pictures is encouraged. 5. Only one image per participant so please choose the image carefully. 6. Any posts with images taken before the commencement of the challenge will be deleted. 7. For photos to be eligible they must be taken between the 13th July and 16thJuly 2007. 8. Ensure dates and times on your camera are correct. 9. See All time Challenge Topic
Sigh - Another toughie. Oh, but that is a good thing. Maybe I have a chance. Rrrr - what's it going to cost me to go train chasing this weekend?
A couple of interesting pics so far. Gotta run a few errands today, so I'll get my version of a crossing then. Should be interesting, IF it turns out!
Rural Crossing! Ex Santa Fe CF-7 #2546 pulls the daily excursion train for Kentucky Railway Museum. Lyons Station, Ky. 7-14-07
Multiple crossings Paul didn't state what kind of crossing he was looking for. :wink3ed: So, I'm providing three crossings in one! I'm standing on the BNSF track. In front, it's crossed by the Union Pacific, then a side walk, then College Ave.
Horse Crossing Five High Horsepower BNSF AC's power a...ahem...empty coal drag across a busy grade crossing in suburban Cowtown.
After crossing the Brazos River, the UP crosses 2nd Street in Richmond, Texas and runs down the middle of Calhoun Street. (better known as Mud Alley in the old days)
Here is the crossing at 33.75 road in Clifton, CO with Mount Garfield in the background. I wish the lighting had been better but such is life. Ben
Northport Diamonds. Here is my crossing, the diamonds at northport. A SP patch job dp crosses the BN on UP double track to North Platte.
Wow I'm so impressed, these challenges are just getting better and better it's a credit to all of you who participate.
Almost makes you put down your camara and say what am I going to add. Then you add one anyway and it just might win.:shade:
Cajon Pass with Mormon Rocks in the background As a bonus, N scalers might recognize this locomotive as one of those offered by Kato...