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Mr. Toy
Member # 311
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I had my second sucessful railfanning experience Monday, and got some decent shots of Train 11 as it passed just south of Castroville, CA at the Espinoza Road crossing. Here the tracks parallel Highway 183 between Castroville and Salinas.

On the east side of the tracks I stood at the edge of a field that is about 10 feet higher than the tracks, so it offered a good angle.

I heard on the scanner that the train would stop briefly at Castroville, where evidently 10MPH slow orders were in effect, to copy down instructions. I watched the train stop about a tenth of a mile or so north of the crossing. Before the train stopped the gates closed, then reopened as the train stopped. I saw several trucks stop at the crossing when they saw the train, and they all hesitated until the realized the train was stopped. The gates closed again before the train proceeded through the crossing. Since the train was traveling slowly I was able to get several shots. Here are a sampling.

I was right at eye level with the upper windows of the train, and I was thrilled to be able to see inside. Several people waved as they passed and I waved back. I felt for a moment as if I was on board with them.

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Trust God, love your neighbor, and never mistake opinion for truth.
-Mr. Toy

The Del Monte Club Car

[This message has been edited by Mr. Toy (edited 04-23-2002).]
 

Kairho
Member # 1567
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Superb photos. Thanks for posting them.

I know what you mean about waving . . . last week I was mowing the fence line near the tracks (I have 12 acres with the single track about 150 feet from the end) and a freight engineer not only waved when I waved at him, but I got two toots!
 




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