Spirit of Kamloops

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Ultra high-resolution giclee print.

I received a scolding by one of the train attendants for my brazen attempt to get the shot I wanted as I hung out the side window. It was a mathematical challenge to get the railroad ties and the bridge construction in this perspective. Originally a coal burner, the locomotive they call the Spirit of the Kamloops was built 1912. It was converted to burn oil in 1954 and was decommissioned in 1958.  It still runs today as part of a tourist attraction, running along a piece of the Canadian northern railway.

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Ultra high-resolution giclee print.

I received a scolding by one of the train attendants for my brazen attempt to get the shot I wanted as I hung out the side window. It was a mathematical challenge to get the railroad ties and the bridge construction in this perspective. Originally a coal burner, the locomotive they call the Spirit of the Kamloops was built 1912. It was converted to burn oil in 1954 and was decommissioned in 1958.  It still runs today as part of a tourist attraction, running along a piece of the Canadian northern railway.

Ultra high-resolution giclee print.

I received a scolding by one of the train attendants for my brazen attempt to get the shot I wanted as I hung out the side window. It was a mathematical challenge to get the railroad ties and the bridge construction in this perspective. Originally a coal burner, the locomotive they call the Spirit of the Kamloops was built 1912. It was converted to burn oil in 1954 and was decommissioned in 1958.  It still runs today as part of a tourist attraction, running along a piece of the Canadian northern railway.