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Six mile scuttle, fin

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Wednesday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I had to kill an hour or so before the next CSX train showed up, on their Pittsburgh Subdivision Tracks, but at least I had a place to sit down.

If this shot looks familiar, it’s because you’ve seen it dozens of times here but from a different POV. In this instance, I was high above the Sly Fox Brewery, whereas I’m normally down at ground level.

The building that the brewery is located in is a former railroad terminal and warehouse called ‘The Highline,’ by its owners. There’s a former vehicle ramp which overflies the scene below, hence ‘Highline.’

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I had drank a pint glass of ice water, and then two beers, while waiting. Honestly, I had given up hope and remembering the very productive day which saw trains, and a smokey incline, and then bridges and even tugboats appearing in front of the camera – I didn’t want to be a glutton.

I then headed up to the Highline, with the intention of walking back out to the street side of the property and summoning a rideshare home. Then the signal arms started chiming…

– photo by Mitch Waxman

What am I supposed to do, not take pictures? Sheesh.

I was fairly tired at this point. Six miles is about all I can get out of the ankle at the moment, although my stated goal for this stage of recovery from the injury is ten miles. What can I tell you? I’ll get there when I can.

Saying that, it did pretty well when I was back in NYC in June.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

As quickly as I could walk, the other side of the Highline ramp was attained, and what I would call ‘fetching shots’ of the train were captured.

Really lucky with light on this particular day. There was a not inconsiderable amount of heat distortion to deal with, but it’s summer.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

The CSX train cavorted off towards Ohio, and your humble narrator officially declared his day as done.

A quick car ride saw me back at HQ, reunited with Our Lady of the Pentacle and Moe the Dog.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Glad that I decided to have a second drink, would have missed out on that last train if I hadn’t.

Back tomorrow with something different, at this – your Newtown Pentacle .


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September 3, 2025 at 11:00 am

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