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cliff
Cliff

jkchubbes


5th Generation Railroader

Registered: July 2005
Location: Bakersfield, CA
Posts: 107
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A view of Cliff from highway 58, if you look you can see a Union Pacific freight sitting in the siding
· Date: Sat August 6, 2005 · Views: 1206 · Filesize: 88.7kb · Dimensions: 818 x 594 ·
Rating: ******** 8.00
Keywords: Union Pacific UP Cliff Tehachapi Pass
Location: Cliff
Railroad: Union Pacific
Locomotive/Train: n/a
Date: 08-05-2005
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tbedwell
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Registered: January 2003
Location: Georgetown, KY
Posts: 25
Sat August 6, 2005 11:05pm Rating: 10 

That's what they call out in the middle of nowhere!!

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Paul@MWR
Under the aurora....

Registered: June 2002
Location: Sheridan, Wyoming
Posts: 84
Fri September 16, 2005 2:00am Rating: 6 

I think I would rather see the train in either the top or bottom of this photo. Maybe the lighting conditions wouldn't allow it, but the train in the lower portion and the mountains above with even a little piece of sky would still give the great depth.

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