This is sharp Andrew. Nice shot.
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Interesting crossing signal. Can't wait to see more of this line!
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Posted by Dan on January 26, 2009 | |
Looks like it could interchange with any railroad, judging by its coupler.
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Posted by Nikko P on January 26, 2009 | |
From what I've heard, Colorado Railcar went out of business and was liquidated before this order was complete. Anybody know the status on their supply (or lack thereof) of equipment?
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That looks similar to what the SMART trains are going to order for their new service (Larkspur, CA to Cloverdale, CA).
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Posted by tsched on January 27, 2009 | |
You can check out the Trimet website to see the WES service route map. A half-block behind where the photographer took this shot, the train diverged from the freight tracks at a four-way intersection/stop light. It's strange to see crossing signals and gates guarding all four sides, but they do because the tracks curve right through the middle of the intersection. Nice shot of the train on a sunny Oregon day.
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Posted by tsched on January 27, 2009 | |
correction: The four-way intersection where all sides are guarded by gates & signals is two blocks behind where Andrew took the photo. Thanks.
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