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At the very last minute on Saturday I decided to take the hour and ahalf trek to Brunswick, Maryland. I drove three hours to railfan for twoand a half! Hehe. What the hell! As usual, well worth it. I caught abunch of fallen flag cars including CHESSIE hoppers and this crustyrelic from the SP days...a weatherer's DREAM. These two tracks enter the Brunswick yard on the river side. Threeother tracks enter the yard on the town side which is only about fiftyyards away. You park in the middle and have trains on both sides. It'ssweet. This highway bridge crosses over the above mentioned tracks and parking lot and cuts right into the heart of Brunswick. Go the other wayand you cross the Potomac River and enter West Virginia...anotherstate I love. I don't normally have more than a couple pictures but I haven't postedin awhile so bear with me. Here's another cool, old car. FINALLY, I saw my very first CSX "Coke Train"! It was the fastest trainof the day so my pictures are a bit fuzzy. I need to upgrade the camerafor sure. It was overcast until the very end, just before sunset. I neversaw these cars before. The train was mostly cars like this but also threestandard height D&RGW quad hoppers were mixed in! They all had original reporting marks too. Anyway, I wonder if these cars are modified ex-coal hoppers OR were they manufactured like this specifically for coke service. I admit, I know nothing about them.Jeff (MrKLUKE)
Who's the girl?
Quote from: Iain on November 17, 2006, 05:23:51 PMWho's the girl?That's my daughter, who is in both photos. She was 11 then, she's now 36, married, and living in Leesburg, FL.