August 2006 Photographs | |||
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Southbound manifest freight coming through Graysville, Tennessee. August 2, 2006 | ||
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Northbound coming out of the hole at the north end of the siding at Sale Creek. August 2, 2006 | ||
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Third unit out is a Canadian Pacific DRF-30v, also known as an EMD SD40-2. It's one of 30 units built in 1982-83. CP also owns an SD60 which carries this same number, although it wears Soo Line paint. August 2, 2006 | ||
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South of Bakewell, on Back Valley Road, I found this Mercier's truck waiting for the railroad traffic to clear the area so he could get track-and-time to work on weed control. August 2, 2006 | ||
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Here's a closer look at this air-brushed image on the very clean side of this truck. August 2, 2006 | ||
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A south-bound train, led by an ex-Conrail GE, makes its way down to DeButts Yard. August 2, 2006 | ||
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A south-bound drifting down the shaded grade along Back Valley Road. August 13, 2006 | ||
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This colorful consist leading a mixed freight north along Back Valley Road, north of Soddy Daisy, Tennessee. August 14, 2006 | ||
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A hazy view of the Sequatchie Valley, north of Signal Mountain, Tennessee. August 19, 2006 | ||
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The beautiful Tennessee River, south of Chattanooga, Tennessee. August 19, 2006 | ||
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A well-matched pair of catfish drag the afternoon Triple Crown roadrailer through Sale Creek. August 19, 2006 | ||
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A south-bound mixed freight running along Back Valley Road north of Soddy Daisy. August 21, 2006 | ||
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Three DODX flatcars carry six new trucks for the military forces. August 21, 2006 | ||
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Another south-bound with a string of autoracks comes to the double-track at Daisy Dallas Road. August 21, 2006 | ||
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The north-bound mixed freight who was waiting for the single-track winds 'em up and moves 'em out. August 21, 2006 | ||
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All source material created by Ron Kohlin of Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee, USA
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