Hope everyone has had a great week. Now it's Friday and time to kick off a little Weekend Proto Fun! Back on June 15th, I made a detour by the SQVR in Bridgeport Alabama. I was luck enough to catch one of their switchers in fairly clean UP style colors.
Passing a Canadian National grain train that is heading for Vancouver. Along the shore of Kamloops Lake in British Columbia.
A pair of Green Weenies take the Ross Local west to its namesake and pass an elevator east of Minot, ND in the early morning.
From 08/21/1992, a Georgia Woodlands Railroad train arrives with woodchip cars at line's end in Washington, GA. Owned by OmniTRAX, the 16 mile branch is former Georgia Railroad, connecting with CSX at Barnett, GA. SW-8 #45 is former Chicago West Pullman & Southern and has since been scrapped. The 6584 is a former B&O GP-9 and I'm uncertain about its life today.
Taking the time machine back, yet again. Forty some years ago, an Amtrak "Mount Rainier" heading to Seattle is passing the former Continental Grain facility in Tacoma, Washington. And it is cloudy, but NOT raining. Ha ha. F40PH #215 glides by a former Chehalis Western FM H10-44, owned by Pacific Transportation Services, leased to the grain company.