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Friday, November 15, 2013
The Burlington, the Great Nortwestern and the 33 Mile Road. Natrona County, Wyoming.
These photographs might not seem to show much, but in a way, the illustrate the rise, decline, and rebirth of American rail.
This is the spot where the Burlington Northern crosses the 33 Mile Road in Natrona County, Wyoming. While not really detectable here, it's also the spot where the Great Northwestern once joined the Burlington Northern, and where there was a spur line into the Casper Air Base. Some years ago, all that was taken out.
After that, however, the BN rebuilt their line with modern taller, and uniform, rail, reflecting increased rail traffic in the area.
Up on the hill an abandoned farm house looks down on the long lasting scene. The farm ground is still farmed, but the farmer no longer needs to live there, and hasn't for decades.
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