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The National Railway Historical Society's national covention is in Tacoma this year, last month. I started out by chasing one steam trip and rode the following day behind 1941 Lima locomotive, former Southern Pacific 4449. I scored a seat in the observation car from Vancouver, WA to Tacoma, which was an amazing ride! Enjoy the photos!
This guy is a professional train videographer. No, I'm not kidding!
Train to Ruth, WA along the Chehalis River:
4449 crossing the Columbia River before boarding:
View from the dome at about 60 MPH
After arriving in Tacoma:
My digs for the trip:
From the rain-soaked trip to the Mt Rainier Scenic. I'm glad I didn't pay to ride this one as it must have been a miserable ride with the weather as it was. The run was going so slow, I was able to outrun the train on foot for a different camera position on a birdge!
Along the farms en route:
My first glimpse of train, pulled by the sole running Willamette geared engine on earth:
At the Rainier shops, one of several engines being overhauled:
To be continued...
This guy is a professional train videographer. No, I'm not kidding!
Train to Ruth, WA along the Chehalis River:
4449 crossing the Columbia River before boarding:
View from the dome at about 60 MPH
After arriving in Tacoma:
My digs for the trip:
From the rain-soaked trip to the Mt Rainier Scenic. I'm glad I didn't pay to ride this one as it must have been a miserable ride with the weather as it was. The run was going so slow, I was able to outrun the train on foot for a different camera position on a birdge!
Along the farms en route:
My first glimpse of train, pulled by the sole running Willamette geared engine on earth:
At the Rainier shops, one of several engines being overhauled:
To be continued...
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