George,
I agree with Pat, great documentary.  I still remember begging to go
to the roundhouse as a 4 year old and see the steam engines.
True comment on your 36 pages, I went thru them all!
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 14:48:46 -0800 (PST), Pat K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> George,
> 
> What a great photo documentary.  Good use of people, cars, and soda cups for a
> sense of scale. That really is one BIG locomotive. The technology of
> yester-year is contrasted against modern vehicles and utility lines in a way
> that boggles my mind, as does the men in front who did the steering.  Image 32
> reminds me of a toy train loaded on a child's red wagon w/ toy figurines
> looking on. How many hours did this move take?
> 
> -Patsy
> Pat in SF
> 
> --- George Sinos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Last weekend I spent a few hours watching Union Pacific move an old Steam
> > Locomotive from Union Station to it's new home.  The Big Boy is one of
> > several locomotives claiming to be the largest ever made.  Next month
> > they'll move one of the few remaining "Centennial" diesel engines to the
> > same location.
> >
> > The stills were taken with an istD and the videos were shot with an OptioMX.
> >
> > <http://georges.smugmug.com/gallery/443099>
> >
> > See you later, gs
> 
> 
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