Oh, yes, I love trains too, and what beautiful autumn colors!! Wonderful captures for the day as always!! Hope your week is off to a great start!! Enjoy!!
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Fantastic autumn reflections EG, lovely to see the train crossing, perfect timing!
Amazing capture on the rail crossing the bridge! Unlike the look, the bridge seems to be stronger.
These hold a lot of appeal for me....I love trains, I love fall...the water looks tempting to fish in.
Oh, yes, I love trains too, and what beautiful autumn colors!! Wonderful captures for the day as always!! Hope your week is off to a great start!! Enjoy!!
Quite a high bridge!
I like railways and bridges, and the colors are stunning!
Gosh! Those piers look like they've been there since the dawn of time. :-)
Nice trestle shot :O)
the train looks like God matched the trees to the color of the train. love it
Love the shot of the train on the bridge, EG!
Beautiful autumn color ,Nette
The rust on the overpass, the Canadian Pacific and the leaves are beautifully color coordinated!
Pretty photos and so nice to see the train on the trestle.
Oh girl, these are just beautiful! Love the train!
Such a sight sings to us!
ALOHA, Friend
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Beautiful colour! The train and the bridge match the leaves very well don't they! xx
Gorgeous colors!
What beautiful fall views. Love these shots. The train is awesome. Have a great week. cm
I love the train shot.Great captures.
Amazing train shots!
That red train and the red trees against the blue sky ... And the angle ... Fabulous picture! Love it.
Lovely autumn colours and reflections. Great capture of the train on that amazing bridge.
IncomPARRYbke.
Great reflections. Like the eye catching orange color everywhere
I think the train is dressed in its autumn wardrobe too!
A model train come to life! ;-)
I adore that bridge! Thanks for the memory. I taught here for a year.
Lucky you to catch the train passing. It makes the photo.
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