Friday, October 29, 2010

Finally!!!


I've been driving over this very crossing for going on 19 years and on the several occasions that I've actually seen a train, I did not have a camera. Mostly, I couldn't have used one if I had one for any number of reasons anyway. It's often too dark, or I'm buried in traffic, or it's already past the open spot. This is in the town of Peru, where people traveling down Rt. 108 turn to cross the river to Mexico and Dixfield. The tracks are almost at the foot of the bridge.

Today I had my "throw-down" spare camera with my work stuff and happened to see "RUPO" leaving Rumford on my way home from a workshop day. This gave me plenty of time to go on ahead to the old Peru depot at Dixfield East siding. Now, I was thrown off my game by pouring rain, a battery warning light on the camera, plus not having my SLR, but here's proof if actually happened. Unfortunately that battery light told me my day was done shortly after it started. I could have followed this guy to any number of good spots. The cloudy sky would have negated the back-lighting that would be the norm at 3pm.

Not exciting to anyone else, but I got a kick out of it!

BC

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.