White River Jct. to the Richelieu. Scenic Vermont and Southern Quebec stops on former Boston & Maine, Canadian Pacific, Central Vermont, St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain, and Maine Central with current VRS, MMA, New England Central, Amtrak, Claremont Concord and Conway Scenic.
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A BNSF train is southboundon the Joint Line south of Castle Rock, Colo., in a heavy misty fog (above). In dim lighting like this, it is best to meter and set exposure manually before the train arrives, and use manual focus. Autoexposure and autofocus can be fooled by the high contrast between the ambient low light and bright headlights. A Union Pacific auto rack train bursts out of the fog on the Sherman Hill line in southern Wyoming (below). This photo is a good example of how low ISO film (Kodachrome 64) and slow aperture telephotos (180mm lens at f/4) can be used in low light conditions.
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Classicrailroadvideos.com Alto Tower
At the heart of the Pennsy was Alto Tower in Downtown Altoona. There is a lot of action in Alto’s final years including two visits inside. 110 minutes, maps, narration.
$30.00 $5.50 shipping. Berea Tower- Ohio Action
Berea Tower protected the junction of the NYC and the Big 4. Today, the lines are operated by CSX and NS. There is plenty of action, including interchange moves. It is a great place to fan. 110 minutes, maps, narration.
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