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  • This is a NSW Class 45 diesel electric locomotive. It was built in 1962 by A.E. Goodwin Pty Ltd. This particular engine was the first Class 45 engine built and placed into service. It apparently underwent a full restoration recently. I caught up with it while it was leading a track maintenance train on Sydney’s northern suburbs.

  • A bit of an experiement this one. It’s one of my paintings (I’ll upload the original one day) photographed and themn treated in various ways in photoshop to create a more impressionistic image. I think the result has a real atmosphere of the past.

  • Picture taken looking up the tracks towards Cheltenham station. I thought it looked good in color on my camera… but it didn’t on my computer – and was a bit blown out… so made this version instead. /

  • Huckleberry Railroad Train in Genesee, MI.

  • Steam amidst the winter snow. An eastern region passenger train travels through cold winter scenery.

  • A Great Eastern Loco in St Pancras in the last decade before they completed Liverpool St

  • This is the train Bridge in Lethbridge, the place of my birth. / The city is not as big per se of a city, it still has a ‘70’s feel to it, and with the surrounding Farmlands, and the Rockie Mountains not far, it leaves one to feel it to be Pioneering in a sense, still very sleepy, with everything closed on Sundays, and and at 5pm on Weeks days, this place has quickly grown on me and for the First time in my life I can actually say I feel like I’m home, though I have not been here Since the a few days after I was born.

  • From the Mt. Lyell Mining & Railway Co. Ltd., in service 1895-1963. / Manufactured by Krauss & Co. Munich, 1895. / Makers Number : 5480 / Cost : 1200 pounds / Gauge : 609 mm / Type : 0-4-0 / Weight : 10 tonnes / Cylinders : bore 225cm / stroke 300mm / Boiler Pressure : 1.2MPa / Tractive Effort : 3000kg / Commenced service 1895 hauling ore between the old Mt. Lyell haulage and the smelters at Zeehan on the West Coast of Tasmania. It was engaged there for 32 years, operating 20 hours per day, 6 days per week. From 1927 to the closure of the railway system in 1963 the locomotive was in daily operation hauling supplies of coke, ore, machinery, timber etc. over the local works system. During its life No. 8 had 6 boiler renewals and steamed about / two million kilometres. / No. 8 now spends the days resting at the Zeehan Museum. / /

  • Another oil painting of a locomotive. Wellington was one of William Dean’s ‘Single-Wheelers’ for the Great Western Railway, here seen circa 1897. Why doesn’t rail travel look like this any more?

  • 1912 Steam Engine Passing a Georgia sign in moonlight and mist. This is a composition using a couple of images and some Photoshop magic. This engine was photographed at the Enid Railroad Museum.

  • Nailed it.. really chuffed. After last weeks disappointment when the steam train didn’t turn up because of a minor derailment, this week I had a success. / Timing has to be right, a bit of luck needed… I was able to try rapid shots a bit more accurately after getting the timing from last weeks diesel shot. I think I got the position just right… now if only I could manage it with a lower ISO :-) / / The Scarborough Spa Express is a steam train special run for around six weeks in the kids school holidays… Different steam engines are used during the six weeks, and they run between York and Scarborough. STEAM AND RAIL SET

  • As the former Canadian Pacific 1293 rumbles through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Northeast Ohio, you can see it’s reflection and that of the Station road Bridge Shining up from the Cuyahoga River. shot with an xti

  • Roanoke, VA – June 2008, HDR

  • Whippany, NJ – Aug 2008 – Train 4039 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad

  • Haworth railway station serves the village of Haworth in West Yorkshire, England. It was opened in 1867 along with the rest of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, and closed in 1962. It re-opened with the preservation of the line in 1968 and now houses one of the gift shops for the railway. Featured in the Trains group JAN 2009.

  • Close up of the infinite railroad.

  • Nikon D80 Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens Featured in the Nikon D80 Users group FEB 2009. / Featured in the Art North West group MAY 2009.

  • A mural painted on a downtown building in Ft. Pierce, FL / Night Train (1995) by Blue Sky, (formerly Warren Edward Johnson) of an American painter and sculptor best known for his mural, Tunnelvision. Biography Blue Sky was born on September 18, 1938, in Columbia, South Carolina, as Warren Edward Johnson. In 1954, his first foray into art won him a national poster competition, two years before he graduated from Dreher High School. For the next six years, he served as a jet air craft technician in the Air National Guard, 169th Cameron Squad, while working several different jobs to pay for college – as a parade float builder, a layout artist, and a dance instructor, among others. Sky attended the University of South Carolina from 1958 to 1964. During this time, he received instruction from accomplished Ash Can painter Ed Yaghjian. Meanwhile, he sold original works through USC student art auctions at McMaster College. At the Springs Mills Show in 1964, in which over 700 artists participated, he was judged “best of show” by Henry Geldzahler, then curator of modern art at the Metropolitan Museum. Sky was then invited to study at the Art Students League of New York, where he lived and worked for the next year. Upon moving back to Columbia in 1966, Sky worked as a draftsman and conceptual artist for Wilbur Smith & Associates before returning to USC for graduate school. In 1970, he graduated, earning a Master of Education, because the university had not yet been certified to award a Master of Fine Arts. In 1974, Sky legally changed his name from Warren Edward Johnson to Blue Sky. He signed paintings before this year with the abbreviation “WAR.” In 2000, Sky was awarded the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian state honor, for his contributions to the arts – particularly, for painting the state’s first large-scale public mural in 1975. Career Sky has been solely supported by his art since 1970. Although he is perhaps best known for his public art, many of his public projects are self-funded, and his living is earned primarily through the sale of original artwork through the Blue Sky Gallery in Five Points. Blue Sky Gallery opened in 1981, and it has displayed his artwork exclusively since 1989. It is owned and operated by his wife, Lynn Sky. Wikipedia Nikon D70s / 18-50mm / F8, 1/800 / RAW / 3/17/09 – 466/161 Featured in Outsiders – 3/09 / Featured in Dimensions – 3/28/09 / / / / T-Shirt / /

  • Hunslet ‘Darfield Number 1’ heading out of Embsay station. / The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway (E&BASR) is a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – Polarisor Featured in the Tone it Down group OCT 2009. / Featured in the Iron Horses Old and New group OCT 2009.

  • Durango & Silverton engine no.480 makes it’s way through the Rocky Mountains on it’s run from Durango to Silverton, Colorado.

  • LMS Royal Scot Class 4-6-0 no 46115 Scots Guardsman leading ‘The Fellsman’, Lancaster to Carlisle and return. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – ND8 grad

  • LMS Jubilee Class 5690 ‘Leander’at Hellifield Junction, North Yorkshire. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – ND4 grad Featured in the Out of the Past group SEP 2009. / Featured in the Old Things group OCT 2009. Runner up in the Old Things Challenge – Vintage Locomotives OCT 2009.

  • The East Lancashire Railway is a heritage railway in Lancashire and Greater Manchester, England. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – ND4 grad

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