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Canadian Pacific Summer 2016

本贴由 Britfoamer2016-11-22 发布. 版块名称: Photography

  1. Britfoamer

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    Some shots we made at the Continental Divide between O'Hara Road (British Columbia) and the Monument at Divide (Alberta border). The old Highway 1 is now a cycle and hiking track all the way to Lake Louise, parallels the railway for the first 5 miles or so. P1010543.JPG P1010544.JPG P1010546.JPG P1010548.JPG P1010549.JPG P1010550.JPG P1010551.JPG P1010552.JPG
     
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    Great Photos - what a stunning place.
     
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    My thanks, Sir. More to follow later.
     
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    One other shot I have not included is a train passing rail borne maintenance vehicles, awaiting a slot to get up the single track with passing loops, to do "work". I have a scanner to listen into what's going on both on "road" and "MoW" frequencies, gives you the heads up on what's coming at you, or not if that's the case. But listening to what goes on between Dispatcher, train crews and MoW crews is a real lesson in co-operation needed in difficult conditions you find here in the mountains. Put onto that night and winter operations, with snow like you don't believe, and I have the utmost respect for these people.
    As you say, now that's a real railway!!
     

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