2003 Holiday Pictures of the Week
In honor of the holiday season, I did something a little different for the POTW. I asked people to take and send a photo of the Alaska Railroad between Monday, December 22 and Saturday, December 27 midnight to use for the December 29 POTW. I said I would only accept one submission per person and it must include the photographer's name as well as the date and location the photo was taken.
In response to my request, I got some submissions that were not taken according to the rules stated above. So what do you fine folks think? Should I post them anyway? All in favor, signify by raising your right hand. Let's see...one...two...three...you in the white shirt please move back from your computer monitor so I can see if you have your hand raised...fifty...sixty...one hundred and twenty one...one hundred and twenty two. Okay, all opposed, signify by raising your left hand. Let's see...one...two...okay it looks like those in favor have carried the vote substantially. Democracy rules. Here are all nineteen photos I received. Enjoy!
Name |
Date Taken |
Comments |
Art Chase | 12/20/03 | Numbers 4007, 4014 and 2809 at the west end yard lead of the Fairbanks yard. 25 below zero, the day before the shortest day of the year(20 Dec). The sun gets about 8 degree's above horizon. This shot was taken from the bed of my truck, on a tripod (shiver control apparatus), and the units are a half a mile away. The ice and snow are hanging heavy on the tree's and will so for another week. The units will soon back to the tank train and they well take it south later that after noon. Daylight will last for another hour. It's 1300 local. Photo taken with a Nikon 5700 at max zoom. And it was as cold as it looks. |
Casey Durand | 12/27/03 | When the Aurora left Anchorage at MP 114 the temperature was -6 F at 08:34 on December 27, 2003. Thirty miles north the temperature had dropped to -22 F at Matanuska by 09:50. When passing through Wasilla at 10:15 temperature was up to -16 F and the frost still hung in the early morning air. (1, 2, 3) |
Pat Durand | 12/27/03 | At the Old Glenn Hwy. overpass MP 145.5, it was just sunrise as the B&B gang had just retreated to the parking stub to make room for the north bound Aurora. It went under the overpass and headed for Knik. |
Shane Durand | 12/26/03 | Here is 3010 at the Anchorage Engine House the morning of December 26, 2003 idling to stay warm. |
Harold Emerick | August 2002 | Southbound ARR#4006 and Amtrak#315 crossing the Hurricane Gulch Bridge |
Harold Emerick | August 2002 | Coastal Classic pulled by ARR#3009 headed up the Loop. |
Bruce Gough | 12/23/03 | Spreader #9 from Portage to Seward (one at Hunter). Two to three feet of snow had our tracks buried and the spreader 9 did a good job of handling the white stuff. Pictures are not the greatest since was taken in other than ideal lighting with a digital camera. |
Robert Krol | 12/28/03 | I thought I'd send you a barge slip photo. It isn't the best picture. I was hanging out around the barge slip last night, early today. I left BTI around 12 or 12:30am. I looked at my watch when I left the slip and it was 4:00am. |
Robert Krol | 12/24/03 | The photo of the LC and caboose was taken at the Portage Section House. |
RaeEllen L. Kurzendoerfer | 12/24/03 | I took this photo at the Potter Section House of the old Rotary Snowblower. It was taken while Robert and I were driving to Whittier to spend the holidays. |
Robert Lee | 09/30/03 |
At the "C" Street Bridge in Anchorage. I had traffic backed up and honking while I shot these two (1, 2) photos. |
David Nicholai | 08/03/03 | This picture at the Anchorage depot was taken by a friend of mine that lives in Alaska and was kind enough to go out and take some pictures for me (I live in Boston). - Lucas Smith |
Lloyd Tesch | 12/24/03 | Ballast regulator 22, equipped with snow plow and wings, plows the Anchorage Yard |