Showing posts with label trains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trains. Show all posts

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Riding The Rails - Re-post 2009


Train rides are my fondest memories of the first 25 years of my life.

From 1944 to 1969, my mother and I traveled the Atlantic Coastline RR, on the Champion and the Silver Meteor, several times a year.

photos taken on first train ride at the museum in 2009
Mother was born and raised in Palmetto, and married my dad on her 18th birthday in 1943.
She had been riding the trains to Savannah and back during the war years to see her dad, who was at the CC Camp in Savannah. In fact the trains ran on these same rails.



On my first ride with my mother, she was 5 months pregnant with me in 1944 and that was the beginning of my love affair with trains.


I truly loved the trains, the squealing of the wheels as they stopped, the rattling on the rails and the waddle as we backed into the stations in Savannah and Jacksonville, the long mournful wails as we got close to a crossing.

I did NOT love the fact the bathrooms were locked in the 2 hour lay over in Jacksonville and the 1 hour in Tampa.

The bathrooms were very tiny and very loud, and they rattled and shook me so hard I could hardly stand.
I made many trips to those little rooms because of the amazing water that came out of the spigots on the wall and trickled into those tiny little cups. I think they held maybe 3 ounces.
Did I mention the reclining seats? and the pillows provided by the conductor? Sheer Magic!


The cars I rode were very much like these.

The conductors amazed me as they traveled up and down the aisles, swaying to the rocking cars. The same rocking cars that caused me to stagger and fall against the seats as I traveled to the water fountains and rest rooms. Mother packed lunches because there was no money for the dining car, and she would not even let me go peek in the door to see where the rich were eating and drinking.

The trip was 10 long hours, and I loved every minute, that is until my brother was added to the trip when I was 4. Some of the joy was snatched away while he was a baby, but the joy came back as he grew older, but he never loved the train like I did. He entertained himself with tiny toy soldiers.

In my teens I was allowed to do the trip ALONE.What Fun! My last train ride, in 1969, I was alone, riding for the last time to attend my grandmothers funeral. To see her for the last time.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Eleanor Roosevelt Rail Car




Entrance to Eleanor Roosevelt's  Private Railroad Car, right into the lounge for the Secret Service,


they traveled with her as photographers, using their cameras to scan the crowd.



  The Govt. did not want it known they were with her to protect her, so they pretended to be her personal photographers. This allowed them to use there cameras to scan the crowds and it appeared she was unprotected...


Where she slept



Her private lounge, which was the largest part of the car.


with it's own private sink and for some reason the names are on the water in English and French. And of course the MadSnapper in the private station.


where the others of her party slept... Note the tiny rooms


Below is how the room looked, above is with the seat open to sleep. Some had the double seat, others the single seat, each had it's own bathroom.


And below is the kitchen that fed them all.



 I took my two friends to show them this car, and sadly, the museum had to sell the car to keep the rest of the cars running.

there were fans in all the rooms...  NOTE:  MadSnapper is Taking a few days off...


Friday, August 9, 2013

This Moment See Beautiful




See Beautiful to me is Trains and the riding thereof...





See Beautiful is Cowboys, Guns



 and MORE cowboys....


Especially US Deputy Marshals 


And friends who love the same thing... Renee and son Brandon



Saturday, May 4, 2013

Behind Engine 75

click on photo to see all the steam

We chose to walk up to the engine and watch them feed the coal in... As you can see, not many made that choice. The boy in the center is Brandon, and his mom is to the right in the jeans. She is my friend Rene and is the lifeguard at the YMCA..


Did I mention the NOISE? woooo woooo and chug chug chug and bumpa lumpa bumpa lumpa woo woo woo'


Yes, we did get a little sooty, but it was worth it. These photos were taken in Feb 2010


Friday, May 3, 2013

FMTSO - Machines


 The old steam engines that pulled the trains are perfect examples of machines. I am joining 
Friday My Town Shoot Out this week, Machines is the theme. Pop over to see what others show.


To feel and smell the steam, click on photo's to enlarge.


All photos taken by MadSnapper at Florida Railroad Museum, Parrish Florida in Feb 2010






Saturday, November 26, 2011

Manatee Village-Train

Above is the General Store at Manatee Village. A blogger friend asked me to take photos of this old train for her series on old engines.
Click on Mama Bug to get info on this old train and the rest of her series


 In my quest I found a Gecko that lives on the General Store Porch Railing
 Climbing up the side of the General Store.... we grow them BIG in Florida

Ginny of Let Your Light Shine and I both love the Geico Gecko, so this post is for YOU Ginny


Saturday, February 27, 2010

Coal Car pulled by Coal Burning Engine



The Steam Engine that recieved its power from burning coal , pulled 4 cars, 2 closed and 2 open. these photos show boarding the open car and the fun that a MadSnapper can find anywhere, Click on photos to see details


My friend Renee and her son wanted to watch the coal being shoveled into the fire box.


I changed the perspective by walking closer


then I noticed the ceiling and backed off to get this shot


Backed off further


the conductor warned us the engineer was about to dump the steam and blow the whistle


and dump the steam he did. They forgot to mention the cinders that covered us in fine black specks


Only the most hardy people stayed after the announcent.  The Average Person would see a long empty car, I saw Opportunity!

P.S. This is the car I hung off of  to get the gunfight photo's. Worth It All!

Words of Wisdom from Other People
“ Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow. – Imogen Cunningham

“ Nothing happens when you sit at home. I always make it a point to carry a camera with me at all times…I just shoot at what interests me at that moment. – Elliott Erwitt
ON THE LIGHT SIDE
A fellow bought a Labrador puppy from the pet store and named him Kodak.
That way he could say he owned a Kodak lab.
What did Cinderalla say when she left the photo store?
Someday my prints will come.