Sunday, March 2, 2008
A Picture's Worth A Thousand Words
I was playing with photos and came across this one from two summers ago. The first thing that hit me was that the several of us watching the action that day thought it summed up the operations of the day very nicely. Trains were delayed, dying on hours, and otherwise crawling through a bunch of new slow orders. This was not a set-up by us. The last crew left this on the unit and the new crew ignored it. Further detail omitted to protect the innocent.
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Welcome to HAPT's Railfan Adventures
The Hebron Any Power Team is actually just a bunch of fun-loving rail enthusiasts who enjoy photographing and chasing all things railroad with friends. This bunch of guys cover a lot of ground for a group based way up "nawth" in Maine. We also have friends scattered around the country who contribute well to our hobby. In fact, our name is derived from our actual friends in the Worcester Foreign Power Team, except that Hebron hasn't seen a train since the 1950's so we'll settle for "any power".
Welcome and enjoy the eclectic collections of the contributors. Maine idealizes "life in the slow lane" so we present this blog as an effort to share our less time sensitive findings and to add to our hobby.
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