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End of the line looking looking south (timetable east)
- last edit: Sat Apr 03 10:43:33 PST 2004
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Zoom of the last shot
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Wig-wag signal in downtown Plymouth
- last edit: Sat Apr 03 10:36:34 PST 2004
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The silver signal box is made of wood
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Overpass abutments on Hy C north of Plymouth
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Looking south at the same location
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Album Description:
Pictures that I have taken in and around Sheboygan, WI
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4 comments
I grew up in Sheboygan Falls, live in Sheboygan now and was checking out your photos of the old CNW line going through Falls. I watched that train religiously growing up in the 70's and 80's. I've noticed all of the tracks at the crossings in Falls have now been removed and filled in. How the heck does Bemis get thier plastic granuals now? That's got to be a LOT of trucks hazmat certified to haul that stuff and can't be cheap.
said triryche
Your photo's are great. I was wondering if I could use one or two for a report I am writing on the railroad. If you agree I will give you full credit and website address if you like. please let me know, thanks, peter humdog@bresnan.net
said humdog
Hello, Your albums are an impressive lot here. Most unusual photo and one I downloaded was the 1894 rail date. Have never seen anything that old around here. Defining the little things on rails. I have to tell you that I'm rather new at shooting loco's and I just updated my site with a 1922 Baldwin Steam Locomotive this week that used to run in this logging town years ago. I'd appreciate if you'd visit my site and let me know what you think of what I shot and leave a note if you would. Defining the parts was an education in itself. We've a diesel coming next, a Switcher, as they call it and know exactly nothing about it, but I'd like to define the diesel's parts as well. Any idea where I might locate the nomenclature on one? Again, thanks for showing this album and so many more. Ron/Oregon Coast
said rboise
As an ex-cheesehead, now retired in sunny California, I was hoping to see some winter pictures of the trains. Enjoyed your pics very much. Doug in Sacramento
said dyetter
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