BNSF 8080 and BNSF 2752 as seen after stepping down the platform a dozen or two yards and looking back shows how after just five power units, things start to disappear into the freezing fog. What I cant figure out is how the wind can be howling through the area *with* fog - I thought they were supposed to be mutually exclusive. |
Date:
12/21/2016 |
Location:
Vancouver, WA Map  |
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B Campbell |
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Author: B Campbell
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This picture is part of album: Vancouver, WA Station and Assoc Area |