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  • #16
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Coyote:
    Well, Chris is at it again it looks, First, it was Air Disaster.com

    Then came Jet Photos.net

    Now its Rail Pictures.net

    I am waiting for the full circle to show up - oh! here it is...

    Train Disaster.com [img]laff.gif[/img]



    I clicked on the Boxcar Willie post and was shown the picture of a horse.

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    • #17
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      quote:
      Originally posted by Jim Knight:
      I clicked on the Boxcar Willie post and was shown the picture of a horse.


      Oh, the HTMl source was blatantly ripped from the actual HTML code of AD.com sometime around where the dates are showing. I grepped and replaced stuff to make the page look "authentic" to the bogus site. I didn't think about the underlying links still being active if where they route to still exist on AD.com. I can't find the horse you speak of though, and im drawing a blank where any horse was ever on AD.com, heh.
      Coyote
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      • #18
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        I was a train spotter before going over to planes !!

        In that add why is the train track running down the street ??

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        • #19
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          How about another one: carphotos.net ?

          Cars are everywhere. Everyone lives near a highway and some get 10,000 cars a day. big ones, small ones, trucks, etc

          LOL
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          • #20
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            Well, I ahve some shots of Indian train interiors/exteriors. Could foreign pics actually be categorized by location? I know there are so many railways stations, you'd have to narrow it down to State nad stop in some countries. So what is your opinion on this...? Small villages in countries like India...how to categorize in the new train site...? [img]images/smiles/icon_confused.gif[/img]

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            • #21
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              quote:
              Originally posted by Coyote:
              I can't find the horse you speak of though, and im drawing a blank where any horse was ever on AD.com, heh.


              There are pictures of dogs lying on their own sofas over there, and even a photo of the most obese cat I have ever seen so why not a horse?

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              • #22
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                quote:
                Originally posted by hkgspotter1:
                In that add why is the train track running down the street ??


                Daryl,

                That photo was taken by Chris Starnes in LaGrange, Kentucky (about 20-30 minutes from me), which is one of the few places in the United States where street-running is still practiced.

                The CSX LCL Division from Louisville to Cincinnati does two blocks of street running in LaGrange, with about 35 trains passing through daily.

                Needless to say, traffic there can get very bad if several trains come through within a short time period of each other. [img]nod.gif[/img]

                Here's another shot showing LaGrange.

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                • #23
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                  Chris,

                  I thinks thats just amazing.....do you have more pics ??

                  Rgds
                  Daryl

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                  • #24
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                    Keeping something in mind . . .

                    I have a great interest in aviation - not really from the "spotter" aspect but just a fascination with the overall picture. Everybody knows about train spotters and rail fans. An earlier poster mentioned photos of cars.

                    Well, I doubt anybody knows of another (very much unknown) type of "spotter." The person fascinated with roads and highways. Largely known as a "roadgeek." [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

                    There are actually a couple different types of roadgeeks - some are fascinated by maps, some by the signs, some by history. All share a fascination with roads.

                    Some webpages:
                    http://www.aaroads.com/kick-off/highway.html
                    http://www.roadstothefuture.com/
                    http://www.aaroadtrips.com/
                    http://filebox.vt.edu/users/csaylor/roadtrip_index.html

                    (PS - roadgeeks, compared to "spotters," are notoriously bad photographers! [img]images/smiles/icon_redface.gif[/img])

                    Yours truly - myself - I share a fascination with both aviation and roads. [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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                    • #25
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                      quote:
                      Originally posted by hkgspotter1:
                      I thinks thats just amazing.....do you have more pics ??


                      Sure! [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]





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                      • #26
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                        OK, I'm now in love with that place !!. Please, I want to see more.

                        Hong Kong does not have many train but I would like to try my hand at train pictures.....would you be interested ??

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                        • #27
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                          Daryl,

                          At this point (and this is subject to change), we will be accepting only photos from North America, namely the U.S. and Canada.

                          Unfortunately, at this point, none of the team has the knowledge we feel would be required to do railroads from other parts of the world justice, nor do any of us really have the time to research it.

                          I'd venture to guess (this is not a promise, just an educated guess on my part) that, within 3 months, we'll begin accepting photos from other areas of the world. And at that time, we'll be glad to have your photos from Hong Kong! [img]nod.gif[/img]

                          You oughta try to get a photo of an MTR Airport Express train with a cargo bird landing on 25L at Hong Kong.. now THAT'D be cool! [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
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                          • #28
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                            So, Chris and Chris…sounds like-you’ve-been-working-on-the-rail-road. …..(nevermind).

                            How does one obtain / determine the train’s schedule. I know I can ask Amtrak, but what about for freight-carrying trains…do you just call up CSX? Like, I know when BA’s 747 and 777 are inbound to IAH. How do I know when I will see the next BNSF or whatever?

                            This LaGrange looks wild! I’ll have to stop there next time I cruise into the Bluegrass.
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                            • #29
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                              OK [img]cry.gif[/img]

                              As for a 25L landing with the Airport Express....... I'll look into it.

                              Daryl

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                              • #30
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                                FlyinTexan:

                                Even though railroads have a predetermined time they would LIKE to run a train, 9 times out of 10 it is a demand type of operation. So many things go into when one will run...just to mention a few...

                                1. Rested crew availability. T&E crews work max shifts of 12 hours, and are guaranteed 8 hours of rest. Sometimes they have to wait on a crew to become available

                                2. If the dispatchers can handle the train over the particular line at that time, it might be too crowded

                                3. They have to have enough tonnage to make a train 'profitable' before they will run it.

                                So, due to the few things I have mentioned above, trains can run unpredictably. There is no real way to find out when something will be running.

                                As far as people wanting more LaGrange photos....just sit tight...we will have the new RailPictures.net site up and running before you know it and there will be plenty of LaGrange shots for you all!


                                ...the other Chris [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]


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