This BNSF stack train dropped down Cajon Pass in the last ray's of sunlight and this was the only spot open enough where I could get the hole lash up in sunlight, right behind me was shadowed in and in front of me was also shadowed in. But I couldn't let this awesome lash up get by with out grabbing a shot of it street sign and all. |
Date:
7/3/2017 |
Location:
Verdemont, CA Map  |
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John R. Schmeling |
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Author: John R. Schmeling
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This picture is part of album: Railfanning on the Cajon Sub |