Old 97
Hogger
The new year brings us a time of reflection. Reflections of our past actions, friendships and relationships.
Every locomotive engineer has had a loved or hated relationship with their assigned units. As time passes, engineers change assignments while locomotives are sold off or retired. It is in the spirit of reflection that this month’s photo contest theme is one from an engineer’s perspective of *"Where are they now? Old Locomotives!"
Show us your best picture of any diesel or steam locomotive that is still plying the rails for it’s original owner, wearing the colors of it’s second hand flag, wrecked, scrapped, retired to a museum or park.
One entry per member please. To enter, follow the link, login to the gallery and upload your photo. Good luck to all and thanks for participating in the photo contests!
http://www.modelrailroadphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=595
* All eras, locomotives and all types of situations qualify for this theme.
Every locomotive engineer has had a loved or hated relationship with their assigned units. As time passes, engineers change assignments while locomotives are sold off or retired. It is in the spirit of reflection that this month’s photo contest theme is one from an engineer’s perspective of *"Where are they now? Old Locomotives!"
Show us your best picture of any diesel or steam locomotive that is still plying the rails for it’s original owner, wearing the colors of it’s second hand flag, wrecked, scrapped, retired to a museum or park.
One entry per member please. To enter, follow the link, login to the gallery and upload your photo. Good luck to all and thanks for participating in the photo contests!
http://www.modelrailroadphotos.com/photos/showgallery.php?cat=595
* All eras, locomotives and all types of situations qualify for this theme.
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