Saturday, June 23, 2012

Late Afternoon - Kalama, Washington - July 2005

Northbound empty Roosevelt garbage train heels around a curve at Kalama, Washington - July, 2005

Four Motor power, water level grades, empty garbage train at Kalama, Washington


Kalama is part of the Columbia River Ports system with two grain terminals, and a dock for coiled steel.

There is about as much river traffic to watch at Kalama, as train traffic.

A "Little Shaver"

An SEHK led by a real veteran at Kalama, Washington

UP SD40-2 3187, Kalama Washington

SEHK - Kalama, Washington

SEHK - Kalama, Washington

SEHK - Kalama, Washington



Pacific Failtful ocean bound at Kalama, Washington

Pacific Faithful's bulbous bow cuts through the Columbia at Kalama, Washington
Stern of the Pacific Faithful from Monrovia which is right next to Azusa ;)

Pacific Faithful, equipped with on-board cranes.

Ocean Crown - Kalama, Washington

Ocean Crown - Kalama, Washington

Ocean Crown - Kalama, Washington



Kalama, Washington on the Columbia River is a train watchers destination of expedience when one gets a late start on a summer day and you live in the Portland area. These are among my earliest digital photographs. My new Fuji S5100 had been getting a workout photographing a new litter of kittens. A late afternoon call to a friend who is also interested in maritime subjects as myself, joined me. We kept very busy shuttling back and forth between the bank of the Columbia, and the tracks. This afternoon, the ships won.

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