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A misty early afternoon and odd weather. I was riding the second unit, giving my Trainee Engineer some breathing space and spread his wings. Just by chance a few shots taken with my trusty PowerShot 85 as we approached Deep Creek bridge, mile 330 about where the lead unit was. Deep Creek bridge is approximately 1200 feet long and 322 feet high over the creek which is actually Hawks Creek. It was always a thrill approaching the bridge from this curve. The bridge was built in 1920.
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Caption: A misty early afternoon and odd weather. I was riding the second unit, giving my Trainee Engineer some breathing space and spread his wings. Just by chance a few shots taken with my trusty PowerShot 85 as we approached Deep Creek bridge, mile 330 about where the lead unit was. Deep Creek bridge is approximately 1200 feet long and 322 feet high over the creek which is actually Hawks Creek. It was always a thrill approaching the bridge from this curve. The bridge was built in 1920.

Photographer:
Doug Lawson [243] (more) (contact)
Date: 12/09/2006 (search)
Railway: BC Rail (search)
Reporting Marks: BCOL 4654 (search)
Train Symbol: 570 (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Prince George sub, mile 330 (search)
City/Town: near Soda Creek (search)
Province: British Columbia (search)
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3 Comments
  1. The mist really makes this an outstanding shot.

  2. I second Eric’s comment. Great image!

  3. Very dramatic scene!

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