Poll
Question:
Vote for your Two favorite images.
Option 1: SRD80MAC - NS14G at Cassandra
votes: 0
Option 2: SRD80MAC - NS21M at Gallitzen
votes: 1
Option 3: CMherndon - 175 & 124 meet at Palm
votes: 3
Option 4: CMherndon - 161 at Keno
votes: 0
Option 5: T.Mahan - NS229 at Cabe Springs Bridge Keno
votes: 0
Option 6: T. Mahan - NS216 at High Bridge
votes: 3
Option 7: MattL - NSManifest at Buffalo
votes: 3
Option 8: MattL - NSOCS at CP Gibson
votes: 2
Option 9: Troy12n - NS9963 at Toccoa, GA
votes: 8
Option 10: Troy12n -NS6577 at Eggleston, VA
votes: 8
Option 11: NS2593 - NS94V at Narrows, VA
votes: 2
Option 12: Whitehorne - NS37Q at Wytheville, VA
votes: 5
Option 13: Whitehorne - NS25N at Radford, VA
votes: 1
Option 14: Blackhat - NS8019 at Bowerstown
votes: 0
We apologize for the lateness of this months contest poll. But here it is, better late than never.
Voting will be open for 5 days, ending Thursday October 13 at 10 pm.
You may vote for your favorite 2 images.
The theme for the October contest is Landscapes with a Train.
This is starting to get a bit weird . . . 10 days in, and no entries yet.
Is everyone else waiting for the colors to change (like me)?
;D
All I will say is we typically do a fall colors contest in November.
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Yep, realize that (and always look forward to the classic pics with the colorful leaves).
I'm just noticing that in the first 10 days of the August contest, you had 10 entries (versus "zero" during the first 10 days of the current theme). I'm perhaps typical, as I haven't had much free time the last few weeks (school, watching college football and H.S. sports, etc.). Or, like I said, folks are waiting to get beyond the dry, brown conditions . . . and hope to spot a tree trackside that has changed color a bit early.
Just trying to tease out a few entries that may be thinking we had changed up this year. Fall colors is always a big contest and you are right on my logic behind having this theme this month. It gives a good shot for some to get an extra shot at some that they didn't have a chance to enter in the past. Remember there are two entries per person as well.
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Okay, I'll go first.
Here's NS ES44AC #8019 leading a coal train eastward as it crawls uphill towards Bowerston on the Columbus & Ohio River Railroad (owned by the State of Ohio and operated by the Ohio Central since 1992). What makes this "wide open" for me is the fact that the Pennsylvania Railroad daylighted the tunnel that used to be here in the 1950s. Back then there were two tracks, but Conrail pulled up the westbound rails in 1983.
Jake
Photo 1: NS 37Q charges uphill into Wytheville VA past a absolutely beautiful farm scene on a warm August 2011 evening.
Photo 2: NS 25N parades westbound over the New River trestle in Radford VA as dramatic clouds fill the top of the frame.
NS 94V crossing the river at Narrows, VA with a pair of timeless EMDs pulling the short work train onto the NS Whitethorne District.
Entry #1 for this month: the NS OCS enters the interlocking at CP Gibson on the Southern Tier Mainline.
(http://i857.photobucket.com/albums/ab139/Erielackawanna/Aug%202011/DSC02660.jpg)
Photo taken by me Wednesday 8/24/2011 in Corning, NY.
Entry #2 for this month is my favorite morning spot in the Buffalo area. An eastbound NS manifest freight enters Buffalo Creek Junction on a former Erie branchline.
(http://i857.photobucket.com/albums/ab139/Erielackawanna/Sept%202011/DSC02899.jpg)
Photo taken by me Saturday 9/16/2011 at Tifft Street in Buffalo, NY.
For those not familiar with the area, the tracks in this shot are as follows:
1. The double track NS line at left is the former Nickel Plate mainline.
2. The single track in the middle (with the train on it) is the former Buffalo & Southwestern Branch of the Erie/EL. Both NS and the Buffalo Southern RR use it at Buffalo Creek Junction.
3. The tracks at right are owned by CSX. They include the former New York Central RR mainline and a surviving yard track of the Lehigh Valley RR (which had a major terminal at Tifft back in the day).
4. The RR bridge in the background is the old South Buffalo RR, which was acquired by the Buffalo & Pittsburgh RR a few years ago.
IOW, this area is a feast for railfans. It's busy!
My two ponies for the race...
1) Northbound NS 216 at High Bridge, KY (CNO&TP) on Septenber 28th
Enjoy....
2) A short NS 229 sprints south as seen from the Cabe Springs Bridge near Keno, KY
Photo #1: Viewed from the top of "Young's Hill", trains 175 and 124 meet at Palm on the CNO&TP in July, 2004.
Photo #2: Seen from the Cave Springs Rd. bridge, 161 grinds uphill at Keno on a foggy May 2010 morning.
1) NS14G SLOWLY GOING BY CASSANDRA HEADING FOR THE SUMMIT OF THE ALLEGHENYS.
2) NS21M EXITING GALLITZEN TUNNEL WESTBOUND ON A LATE SEPTEMBER DAY.
It can be voting time now?
*edit - Please!
Quote from: Ed Fury on October 05, 2011, 10:50:05 PM
It can be voting time now?
*edit - Please!
Yes, can we please have the chance to vote now?
Our contest mod has been unavailable the past few days. We will get the voting pole up by Saturday night, and apologize for any inconvenience.
We apologize for the lateness of this months contest poll. But here it is, better late than never.
Voting will be open for 5 days, ending Thursday October 13 at 10 pm.
You may vote for your favorite 2 images.
The theme for the October contest is Landscapes with a Train.
We would like to congratulate Troy12N for his winning 2009 shot of NS 9963 crossing the Wells Viaduct at Toccoa GA.
Great shot Troy, and we will get that up on the main page and facebook this weekend!
Stay tuned for the next contest. Jason should be releasing the theme over the weekend.