As SP 4449 stops for a few minutes for crews to check on a sticking brake shoe, two ponys graze in a nearby field completely oblivious to the massive machine.
A pair of Canada Gesse look on as a pair of CP geeps takes a cut of flat cars over to the Mission Island.
5 feet 6 inch gauge MLW, built 1970, shunts coaches at Khulna while a cow enjoys eating the track. The loco number is in Bangla script.
A large herd of elk are more interested in the grain and I rather than the train that is about to hit them!
The typical swiss cow is more interested in the photographer than in the nice vintage train of the former St.Gallen-Gais-Appenzell-Bahn (SGA), on the way near the stop of Sammelplatz to the nosta... (more)
I traded my lunch to get the horse to cooperate. Horsey was happy with the deal until the train blew its horn for the crossing.
Everyone run! A herd of cows run away from the steel giant roaring past their grazing area.
The 261 crew meet with the movie production crew on the day's plan. The ducks were just there for the free food.
Everybody look right! A couple of very tame ducks hang around the Amtrak employees feeding them. They were nice enough to pose for a few photos.
Stay away from my eggs! A killdeer protects her eggs as LS&I 2-8-0 33 simmers in the background.
Mooooooving right along, Ohio Central 33 pulls a special train past a dairy farm in the heart of Ohio’s Amish country.
Unloading elephants from the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus train.
The Horse and the Iron Horse.
After spending 20 minutes cornering these fellas so that they would be in my shot, it finally paid off.
Thoroughbreds In Review: 4,000 horsepower vs 1 horsepower!