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passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by chuchubob on Sun May 4 08:57:34 2014

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Hickory Creek on Empire Service train 233 at Poughkeepsie




Metro-North P32AC-DM 201


train 238


Metro-North trains 8827 (arrived) and 8844


train 283 to Niagara Falls


train 8844 departing for GCT


train 284 from Niagara Falls, 49 minutes late



Northeast Regional train 159 ready to depart NYP for Washington



train 159 arrived 30th Street




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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by Dave on Sun May 4 09:03:34 2014, in response to passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by chuchubob on Sun May 4 08:57:34 2014.

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Nice shots, Bob. But did you pick your toes in Poughkeepsie?

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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by chud1 on Sun May 4 09:18:20 2014, in response to passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by chuchubob on Sun May 4 08:57:34 2014.

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5 drooling stars out of 5 drooling stars on these photo's.
chud1.
:)....

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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Sun May 4 09:18:50 2014, in response to passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by chuchubob on Sun May 4 08:57:34 2014.

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Dear Amtrak or Siemens:

On the open end of 603, isn't the flag facing the wrong way?

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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Sun May 4 09:20:34 2014, in response to passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by chuchubob on Sun May 4 08:57:34 2014.

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Great photo's as always Bob.

Looking forward to my Amtrak ride next month.

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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by Dutchrailnut on Sun May 4 09:28:49 2014, in response to Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Sun May 4 09:18:50 2014.

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No, flag code provides for flags on moving objects like planes and locomotives, locomotive as it has to move in both directions yes normally a flag is projected only one way with star field (Union) on upper left.


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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Sun May 4 09:38:55 2014, in response to Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by Dutchrailnut on Sun May 4 09:28:49 2014.

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Ok, thanks Dutch.

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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by AEM-7AC #901 on Sun May 4 13:44:47 2014, in response to passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by chuchubob on Sun May 4 08:57:34 2014.

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Northeast Regional train 159 ready to depart NYP for Washington

Class 600s!

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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by The Silence on Sun May 4 15:23:33 2014, in response to Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Sun May 4 09:18:50 2014.

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It's based on this logic from the military:

(dug up via snopes, but from "Stars and Stripes" the US military newspaper)

Why do American soldiers wear the U.S. flag insignia "backwards" on the right shoulder of their utility uniforms, with the canton (the rectangle with the stars) on an observer's right?

It's a question that soldiers hear frequently as they travel through civilian airports, or talk to members of other services.

And it does look "wrong," because U.S. federal code calls for the canton to always be positioned to the left.

The soldiers aren't wrong, however, and neither are their tailors, Lt. Col. Stanley Heath, an Army spokesman, explained in a Friday telephone interview.

The Army actually has two authorized flag patches, one to be worn on the left shoulder, with the canton facing left, and another "reverse field" patch worn on the right, with the canton facing right.

The two different orientations are mandated because Army regulations call for the flag "to be worn so that to observers, it looks as if the flag is flying against a breeze," Heath said.

What does a stiff wind have to do with this custom?

In fact, the rule is a nod to the U.S. Army's early history, when wars were fought as a series of carefully choreographed battles — two armies meeting on a field, clashing head-on until one side emerged victorious.

In those battles, both mounted cavalry and infantry units would always designate one soldier as "standard bearer," to carry the Colors into the fight.

As the standard bearer charged, his rapid forward momentum would cause the flag to stream back.

And since the Stars and Stripes is mounted with the canton closest to the pole, that section would always be forward.

So if a soldier is charging into the battle, the flag would give the appearance of forward motion. For the right shoulder, the flag only appears "backward."

And that's why soldiers wear the flag patches on the right shoulder "backward." Because retreat in battle, as any soldier will tell you, is not the Army way.


So basically, the flag is supposed to be depicted as if it's being flown freely, and if you are standing to the right of who or what is carrying the flag, that's how it would look to you.

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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Sun May 4 15:39:58 2014, in response to passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by chuchubob on Sun May 4 08:57:34 2014.

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nice shots

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Re: passenger train PHOTOS Saturday

Posted by Nilet on Mon May 5 20:11:43 2014, in response to passenger train PHOTOS Saturday, posted by chuchubob on Sun May 4 08:57:34 2014.

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Nice.

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