Doubleheaded Mikes...

doctorwayne

Active Member
with interchange traffic off the TH&B at Port Maitland.
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Wayne (with thanks to Tom)
 

Art67

Member
Nice roll by, I really enjoyed seeing a true mixed freight trundle down the tracks. Those bulkhead flats loaded and unloaded, as well as the flat cars and other rolling stock make for an interesting train. I can almost hear the clickety clack of the caboose's wheels diminishing as it goes further down the track. Stuart.
 

Relic

Member
Doc.Excellent !! realistic!! I'm gonna find out where you live and burn your house down.
No really you are one talented goomer, I especially like the drop end withe the flat behind. One gets tired of strings of boxcars
 

Woodie

Active Member
**has camera ready this time** :thumb:

Yep... here it comes..... I can see it comin' down them tracks........ but I reckon I could get a better shot from just over there. **points** -------->

**picks camera up....... trips over rock and tripod collapses**

AAAHHHHHHRRGGGGHHHH :curse:

**fumbles with tripod legs to straighten up camera**

Damn...... missed it again! :cry:

You guys always get the best fanning piccies, and I never get any!!! :cry: :cry:
 

davidstrains

Active Member
Woodie said:
Damn...... missed it again! :cry:

You guys always get the best fanning piccies, and I never get any!!! :cry: :cry:

just sit back enjoy what the other guys post and let them do all the work. That way you won't be messing up the tripod, camera, your shins, etc. sign1 sign1

We get to do a lot more railfanning that way. :) :)
 

doctorwayne

Active Member
Thanks to all for the kind words. It's pretty difficult to slip one of these roll-bys in so that it's not too close to one of Tom's, yet manage to get it in before he does another one.

Wayne
 
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