It's been a while since I did any serious
shooting of ARR subjects (have been busy with the house mostly). However
I thought I should take theWinter Hurricane turn, as I had not done that
before!
So last Thursday I took the day off, and presented myself at the Anchorage
depot to take the train.
Winter has been kind of tardy starting this year. Very little snow thus
far. October was absolutely spectacular, and early November seems to be
following the same pattern. Thursday November 6 was no exception, and
aside from being a little chilly (especially when hanging out in the vestibule
of 209 with the window open), it was a stunning day.
In these conditions the clear star of the day will always be "The
Mountain" (Denali, in Alaska or Mt McKinley in Ohio ;-) ).
The Mountain was visible all day, and I include a few shots in the attached.
The trip itself was fairly quiet. I spotted RDC 701 sitting in Birchwood
yard (you saw it on Facebook). I got a good look at the new Y to the Port
McKenzie extension, at Houston. Quite a bit of work has been put in there!
The railroad seems to be trying to promote the winter trains a bit more,
and they have an onboard manager, who does a bit of commentary. I do need
to mention to someone that they should talk about the 557 Restoration
Company as they pass through Wasilla (the Mechanical crew were out waving
as we passed). |