The 38Q, with the New York Central and Conrail Heritage units barely visible, is tied down in the Bristol Yard as work train 94W and a westbound pass on either side. 38q, 94w, 9663, bristol, dusk, greg booher, january, long exposure, motion blur, snow, virginia, winter, yard
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Landmarks in this 360 panorama include the Bristol Sign, Bristol Train Station, and State Street. bristol sign, bristol train station, state street, panorama, 360, railroad crossing, snow, winter, february, bristol, virginia, tennessee, greg booher, cityscape
An EMD heritage meet of sorts in Bristol, as a 1.5 year old EMD SD70ACe passes by a 40 year old former Norfolk and Western high hood EMD SD40-2. Today's update is late because somebody shot a hole in the window of NS 202 this evening and I went to see if I could get a photograph of it. Unfortunately, it was too far ahead of me and I didn't get to see it. ns 1052, ns 1632, sd70ace, sd40-2, 38q, bristol, sepia, panorama, train, railroad, locomotive, emd, norfolk southern, virginia, greg booher
As snow covers the ground and icicles hang from the eaves of the Bristol Train Station's platform, empty westbound coal train 819 passes by with a Union Pacific SD70M trailing. 819, bristol, bristol train station, coal train, empty, february, greg booher, sd70m, snow, union pacific, up, virginia, winter
ns 6130, sd40-2, 360, panorama, norfolk southern, virginia division, vsw, local, snow, winter, february, bristol, virginia, greg booher
A mighty SD70ACe leads Norfolk Southern train 38Q through Wallace, VA as snow falls and begins to accumulate. 38q, cold, february, greg booher, ns 1052, railroad, sd70ace, snow, snowing, train, virginia, wallace, winter, norfolk southern
Empty intermodal train I33 is seen being routed through Bristol on it's way from Norfolk to Chicago on an unseasonably warm late January afternoon. bristol, d9-40cw, empty, i33, intermodal, january, locomotive, norfolk southern, ns 9050, ns 9339, railroad, tennessee, train, winter
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AboutGreg Booher is an internationally published photographer (most recently in National Geographic Guide to the Night Sky) from Bristol, Tennessee. The beautiful lakes, rivers, and mountains of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia are his home. For more about me, read my interview on RAW Categories
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