On Jan 8, 2008 10:04 AM, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David J Brooks wrote:
> > The one train that got my attention, and now i forget which one, but i
> > think it was one of the western ones, let the passengers off along a
> > curved strech, and then backs up and drives ahead for photo op's
> >
> > I thought that was a neat idea.
>
> Take a look at http://www.ebtrr.com/  We were there a couple of years
> ago and really didn't get to do much poking around, as Christie was
> pregnant at the time.  But we did take a ride.  Their functioning steam
> engine was undergoing repairs, so they had a diesel pulling us.  At the
> far end of the trip everyone got off the train at a little park for
> lunch.  I guess there's a loop just past the park, because they turned
> the train around and picked us up.
>
> Anyway, lots of photo ops.  It would be really cool to take some photos
> inside the round house with a handful of wireless flashes.

Just imagine the B&W conversion possibilties.:-) The flash idea sound
interesting.

Dave
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