Three of the Fox River Valley Railroads ex-C&NW GP9 diesels are humming along Broad Street in Oshkosh, Wisconsin on a June morning back in 1992. – Although I did not show a symbol in my notes for this train, it was most likely a BUGB running from Butler up to Green Bay. – This is the routing through town that the Canadian National still uses today.
One of the fun things that I have made an effort to do over the years when photographing trains is to subtly compose into a shot at least one example of the various different cars and trucks that I have owned. – The gray Chevy Blazer parked over on the left is what I was driving during this time. – June 27th, 1992 ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
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