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    Rail Freight Photography in Winnipeg (Canada)

    Try railserve.com which is a list of various rail discussion groups or possibly railpictures.net. Another one that come to mind is railroadforums.com. I must admit that I haven't looked at these lists for a while so can't point to a specific forum. I had no trouble photographing in Canada...
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    Chicago area

    Another pub suggestion is the Flossmoor Station Restaurant at Flossmoor Il on the Metra Electric line, it is in the former commuter station and I understand they have good beers. It is right at trackside.
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    Coal Supply/Cost Issues

    Yes, they used the culm, the waste anthracite as it was called there (it had other names elsewhere) in the fireboxes. Anthracite was never a big market compared to bituminous coal despite the huge reserves in Pennsylvania. 1648864685 The D&LW charter was to buld a railroad, but also allowed it...
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    Coal Supply/Cost Issues

    The Lackawanna RR used anthracite in its locos up to dieselization AFAIR and was known as the route of anthracite. Needless to say most of it came from mines owned by the railroad and was essentially a waste product. But it had the advantage that it burned very hot and cleanly with essentially...
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    Most and least favourite foreign liveries

    Surely one of the more unusual liveries is that of the New Mexico, USA Rail Runner
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    Swiss Rail Journey

    Although somewhat dated, "The Railfan Guide to Switzerland" by George H. Drury has quite a bit of useful route information. The author was an editor of many of the Kalmbach Publishing Co. rail volumes. wf.
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    Suggestions for break of journey Turin-London

    I have done London to Italy a couple times by train, but my preference has always been to overnight in Brig in both directions. But yes it is a bit longer that way. wf.
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    Offline timetable software discontinued

    Ah, OK. I had only checked the English version and did not find a page like that. Sigh, es gibt zu vielen Jahren seit ich habe Deutsch gelesen. wf.
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    Offline timetable software discontinued

    What is the link to the offline timetable? I tried to find it a few days ago on the DB website, but without success. that used to be quite handy, just put it on my Palm Pilot via my PC at home; no fussing with roaming charges for a smartphone. -- wf.
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    Eurostar signage question

    Call it three nation maybe - American English, English English and Scottish English. For the most part I can understand the accent and terminology when in England, but I have a very good friend in Scotland and it takes a couple days for me to get used to his English when we meet. Obligatory...
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    Eurostar signage question

    The coach I rode last year had Standard painted in large letters and Frecciarossa painted in very small letters just above the info sign for the car, which had *EUROSTAR* in medium letters (along with coach number, etc.). Did I read above that you don't have subways in London? Could have...
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    Eurostar signage question

    Over here, well at least to the people I know who travel overseas, what is called Eurostar in the UK is simply called the chunnel train. When Eurostar is mentioned it is almost always in the context of travel in Italy. I must admit, I never thought to ask any Italians about how they refer to...
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    Eurostar signage question

    Ummmmm, you don't? -- wf.
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    Eurostar signage question

    Ooops, I should have specified Italian Eurostar. I keep forgetting that what we usually call the chunnel train is also called the Eurostar in the UK. Must have been a common origin to the name. -- wf.
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    Eurostar signage question

    Thanks for that. Somehow it never occurred to me, even tho I used to see the Fumatore, Non-F signs in years past. Probably because non-smoking seems to be a given everywhere nowadays! -- wf.
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    Eurostar signage question

    On a recent Eurostar trip the display next to the door on my coach read: CARROZZA 8 NFU da MILANO C.LE a NAPOLI C.LE Does anyone know what the NFU means? Tnks. -- wf.
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    Rail photography in the US - recommendations and any limitations?

    Elkhart Lake does indeed occupy a large area, but the cars get spread so there are usually a couple going by any given spot at any given time. I have only been to the new track as a spectator for the vintage races. My own experience there predates the new track. For a tight track (1.5 miles...
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    What are Steam Dreams like to travel on?

    I've done three Steam Dreams trips now (two 4 day trips and one single day trip) and enjoyed them all. My only regret is the lack of photo runby's on the UK main lines. I've gotten the Premier Dining option every time since the extra cost is insignificant compared to my cost for the flight...
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    Rail photography in the US - recommendations and any limitations?

    Well, personally i would recommend the August TUSCC at Elkhart Lake. I haven't seen the Texas track but Elkhart Lake has always been one of my favorites. Besides, E.L. is within an a half day's drive of Chicago. Also, if you are going to be in Arizona and can make it as far east as...
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    Rail photography in the US - recommendations and any limitations?

    Generally no issues, but obviously stay clear enough of the tracks so the train crew won't worry about hitting you. Remember there can be loose cargo, particularly from lumber and flat cars. the one real no-no is photographing in the subway with flash, as that can blind the engineer (as we...

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