Straight down the CNO&TP... Thanks to the usual "spot on" information provided by JREB, I was able to catch the Wabash Heritage unit leading train 143 south. As usual, my first position was catching it under the endangered signals at Georgetown... We nearly got burned by T67 heading north to Delaplain... I followed the shot at the Scott/Fayette County Line just south of Akers... I also got a shot that I'm fond of - NB 264 at Georgetown in the pouring down rain. I was really pleased with how well my
Ni(cough cough) camera caught the rain - you can see it bouncing off the cab roof!
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Great set of photos! It looks like you barely got lucky enough to even catch is in the first two shots.
PA Dan
That cough is getting bad...you may need to see a specialist... :)