All The Best In
2013;
Gary Knapp3/21/2013
The New Bartonsville Bridge
We visit Bartonsville, Vermont tonight. The covered bridge named after the town
which Hurricane Irene washed away, has been replaced with a new version! Located
on Vermont Rail System’s Green Mountain trackage, which sees at best, one
freight each way during daytime every twenty four hours, it is rare to see a
night train pass by the covered bridge. This has changed, much to my delight,
with the operation of the ethanol unit trains bound for Providence, R.I., an
example of which we saw last week departing Rutland loaded behind VTR 308. The
returning empties run across the Green Mountain in the middle of the night
lately! Upon seeing posts in the fan sites about the empties returning north
from Providence to the NECR yesterday, I inquired of friends if the train might
again run at night out of Bellows Falls. I soon learned that Yes! That was the
plan! This news changed everything. In short order I was heading south towards a
snowstorm heading north, with the ethanol train somewhere between myself and the
snowstorm! Every night out trackside is an adventure, and my expectations were
running high for tonight! LOL! So......it starts snowing about forty five
minutes from the covered bridge, and I break one of the railfan
rules................”always make sure the train you want to shoot leaves its
terminal before you do”.......in order to check out the angles at the new bridge
first. I had been told the angles were better, all the more reason to see for
myself before being cornered by a snowstorm over two hours from the compound for
nothing. Scott, you were correct! Thank you! I walk the scene a couple of times
and like the obvious spot to shoot from..............inside. Not a bad place to
be in a heavy snowstorm shooting passing trains, inside a covered bridge! It’s
after midnight, so vehicle traffic will not be a concern on a weeknight.
Now...........about that ethanol train. I had been hearing the NECR setting the
train out down in Bellows Falls, but had not heard the VRS job yet, so I drive
toward Bellows Falls, hoping to “flush ‘em out”. This technique works too well
tonight! I am nearly into Bellows Falls when an NECR engineer asks VRS engineer
Billy Feindel his location, and Billy replies he is in Riverside, the conductor
is walking the train! They are close by! Sliding the civic around in the road,
I have covered the nine miles or so back to the bridge when the car scanner
picks up the same NECR engineer wishing Billy a good night, to which he replies,
“thanks, it should be an interesting trip over the mountain tonight!” Which
brings a smile to my face! He dose’nt know yet, but Billy is going to drive
through one of my night photo setups tonight as well! Setting up the lights in
heavy snow goes well, even though I can hear the train blowing for crossings to
the east! Always unnerving at night, but, it’s a ten mph railroad here so I have
time. Plus I am actually lighting up a small narrow space looking out from the
covered bridge, and I pay attention lest I overdue the lighting. Finally I
position the camera and take test shots, tweaking a couple flashes, then
wait.........admiring the view. I like shooting at night in a snowstorm, and it
has been quite a while. After a few more minutes headlight glow is sighted to
the south, and SD 90MAC 125 closes in. I fire off a couple awareness flashes for
Billy and conductor then enjoy the drama. Billy finishes blowing for the
crossing as he slowly enters it, the pilot of 125 crossing to my spot and in an
instant the image is captured! The lighting is good, nothing is overexposed
looking at the lcd monitor! And yes, I like the angle, hope you do also. The
interstate is in bad shape all the way back until I reach Montpelier, but it is
not really a problem after shooting this scene. I have all night! Shot in
Bartonsville, Vermont on March 19, 2013 at 01:09 with the 5D and Zeiss ZF 28/2
lens. Special thanks to Scott Whitney! Please enjoy the
photo!
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