A non good locomotive sitting dead with cones all around for unknown reasons in Worcester MA 4-20-25
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Had a Easter Sunday walk from the Maypole to Wythall to see the vintage buses from the Transport Museum Wythall.
I then walked to Wythall Station , had a 40 minute wait for my train home.
Had a Easter Sunday walk from the Maypole to Wythall to see the vintage buses from the Transport Museum Wythall.
I then walked to Wythall Station , had a 40 minute wait for my train home.
Had a Easter Sunday walk from the Maypole to Wythall to see the vintage buses from the Transport Museum Wythall.
I then walked to Wythall Station , had a 40 minute wait for my train home.
Had a Easter Sunday walk from the Maypole to Wythall to see the vintage buses from the Transport Museum Wythall.
I then walked to Wythall Station , had a 40 minute wait for my train home.
Platform 2 waiting shelter
Seaboard Coast Line GE U18B locomotives are seen in a head on view while leading the southbound Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus Train in Clearwater, Florida, 1-6-1975, Fred Clark, Jr. The train is approaching a grade crossing at South Fort Harrison and will continue on the old SAL route to Saint Petersburg. SCL locomotives 375 and 377 are assigned to this train. If you notice many photos taken by Fred are from a higher vantage point, all because he brings with him an eight foot step ladder to capture many of his images. You can see the fireman in his front cab window.
This photo is from the Fred Clark Jr. photo collection, courtesy of Mark Zelinski. Any credit for this photo must be provided to the original photographer Fred Clark Jr.
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"Cambria Freight Station, also known as Christiansburg Depot, is a historic freight station located at Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, US. It was built in 1868–1869, and is a wood-framed, one-story, U-shaped structure with a shallow hipped roof and deeply overhanging eaves in the Italianate style. A portion of the center section rises to form a tower-like second-story room, covered with an even shallower hipped roof. A long, one-story freight section extending eastward from the rear. The building also served as a passenger station, until Christiansburg station was built nearby in 1906. The building houses a local history museum known as the Cambria Depot Museum.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It is located in the Cambria Historic District." (Wikipedia)
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