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trainchaser
Member # 22435
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I'd mowed 2 acres in 96F degrees. It was 1:30. I needed to reward myself and cool off. A bike ride into Lafayette to chase trains would be fine. Amtrak would be there at 3:15. I'd go out to the yard and make up my mind where I'd catch her this time. I heard that a Kansas City Southern engine would be leaving going east after Amtrak passed going west. The 101 switch was where I wanted to be to catch the meet and check out the KCS engine. A business has moved in to the old warehouse at the 101 and there was too much commotion for me to be comfortable. I found a new place which is great. To ride along, click this:
http://backrdbigpics.blogspot.com/2011/08/big-chief-meets-miss-sunset-limited.html

More later, Steve
 
notelvis
Member # 3071
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Once again, interesting photos.

Do you ever get far enough east to track the City of New Oreans?
 



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