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» East of Savanna, Illinois, USA (more..)
» April 17, 2016
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Days are numbered for these classic Q-searchlight signals at East Burke. As I shot night shots here I wondered how many trains these signals have watch pass by over who know how many years? Makes it hard to head home knowing the signals I have shot for the past 23 years probably wont be there next time. Crazy how much the classic signals are taking a hit over the past 2-3 years due to the PTC rules coming in 2018.
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