Was that the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad? https://wmsr.com/our-locomotivesI've found some Locomotives to visit near me in western MD but unfortunately it looks as if their is no way to get the Bronco anywhere near them
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Was that the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad? https://wmsr.com/our-locomotivesI've found some Locomotives to visit near me in western MD but unfortunately it looks as if their is no way to get the Bronco anywhere near them
Why yes it was. Also Hagerstown MD has a railway museum and park, but the locomotive is in the back of the park and people may not be to happy if you drove a vehicle back there lol.Was that the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad? https://wmsr.com/our-locomotives
I mean, where's your dedication to this mission?That's the problem with ours, too. Unless I crash my Bronco into the building, it won't be anywhere near the steam engine.
Great Job! I like that you got pictures of the train from the Bronco and pictures of the Bronco from the train lol. I think you nailed it!Lunch break run….
Next challenge…picture/video of a Bronco at, near, on a construction site with heavy equipement (ex dozer, motor grader, packer, excavator, etc.) actively working.
I could win this challenge if the motor grader operator had left the keys in the ignition.Next challenge…picture/video of a Bronco at, near, on a construction site with heavy equipement (ex dozer, motor grader, packer, excavator, etc.) actively working.
And today’s Overachiever Award goes to…Lunch break run….
Next challenge…picture/video of a Bronco at, near, on a construction site with heavy equipement (ex dozer, motor grader, packer, excavator, etc.) actively working.
You can borrow mine. lolI could win this challenge if the motor grader operator had left the keys in the ignition.
With the nature of a photo being static, one won't see the machinery moving. So what determination is made to ascertain whether the static machinery is working?Lunch break run….
Next challenge…picture/video of a Bronco at, near, on a construction site with heavy equipement (ex dozer, motor grader, packer, excavator, etc.) actively working.
Hmm, I anticipated this response sooner. It's ok, I'll let it slide this time.With the nature of a photo being static, one won't see the machinery moving. So what determination is made to ascertain whether the static machinery is working?
Hmm, my excavator is on the other side of the house, I could drive my Bronco up the hill and over there, but then I would have to explain to the wife why I am working over there this afternoon, why I had to park my Bronco over there, why she has to get a picture of me working, and why she has to be sure the Bronco is in the picture too. All for you guys to disqualify me for it being my own piece of property and not technically a construction site.Next challenge…picture/video of a Bronco at, near, on a construction site with heavy equipement (ex dozer, motor grader, packer, excavator, etc.) actively working.
I dunno, that Cat excavator has the hood up and side door open which is a clear sign that it is being serviced and not actively working. Jury is out on the red excavator as you can only see part of the boom and stick. And there doesn't seem to be an operator in the seat of the mini-ex in the background...Here, how’s this?
That is a seriously cool pic!I could win this challenge if the motor grader operator had left the keys in the ignition.