Saturday, March 15, 2008 at Brinkley,
Arkansas. Not many trains today. Inlcuded are: UP 4978, 8330, 9527,
7622 *** CSX 692 *** BNSF 6022 *** Short Tate&Lyle STSX 52102
tankcar *** Posing redbird *** My long-lost relative painted on a
railcar.
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The day started out dark and cloudy, but it brightened up. The
lights in the clouds are reflections of the museum's lights in the
window. Sorta looks like flying saucers beaming up specimens of
earthlings.
UP 4978, 9:33 a.m. followed by unpatched SP 7325.
10:50 a.m. showing a distant train approaching from West
Memphis. This zoomed in image sure brings out the grade, doesn't it?
The bird in this photo is real.
UP 8330, 11:07 a.m. This was the train in the distance 17
minutes earlier.
Taken from the old Railway Express office in the depot museum,
CSX 692 and BNSF 6022 at 12:03 p.m.
UP 9527 heads a very long mixed train from West Memphis at 1:23
p.m. This train went on 'forever' and there were about 25 cars lined up
at the US Highway 70 crossing to the right of the photos before the
train finished passing.
New Tate & Lyle tank car STSX 52102.
My long-lost relative had his portrait painted on this car. (Normally I don't like to post grafitti,
but this just hit a funny bone)
This male Cardinal was posing for the camera on the fence
railing. He was having a good time chasing a female Cardinal around the
depot.
Approaching train from the north at 3:58 p.m.
UP 7622. Yep, just as I was going home, the sun broke through.