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Lake Elizabeth, and 2 Hey Now’s

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– photo by Mitch Waxman

Swindell Bridge to North Shore, part six.

After walking down from Federal Street, here in Pittsburgh, and then through a section of the Mexican War Streets neighborhood, your humble narrator soon found himself loathsomely occupying a two cubic meter patch of the space at Allegheny Commons Park.

They’ve got a manmade lake in there, dubbed ‘Lake Elizabeth.’

I was just passing through, on my way to a rail trench which bisects the park. This is a cool location for railfanning, and there’s usually a few guys (it’s always guys, you don’t meet many lady rail fans, or at least I don’t) sticking a lens through the fences here. I’m often one of these guys.

That horrible thing with the camera, over there, too terrible to behold – that’s me.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Hey Now!

Norfolk Southern’s #4309 appeared. It was a train. That’s all I’ve got to say on the matter.

Also, I very nearly fumbled these shots, due to being a clumsy idiot.

I’d spend the rest of the afternoon in a broad ranging self critique after nearly fumbling them, as that’s all it takes to set me off into a spell.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

One of the ‘things’ which you have to manage, when wandering about American Cities with a camera, are the various straps, pouches, and cases that the ‘gear’ lives in. It’s important to pat down your pockets periodically to ensure that everything – lens caps, etc. – are where you think they are. A little bit of ‘OCD’ is actually helpful.

I was right in the middle of doing all that when this train showed up, which meant that I had to position the camera and set the exposure triangle in just under a second or two to ‘catch the shot.’

Whew!

– photo by Mitch Waxman

One moved to another position, on the bridge which carries local streets over these trenched tracks in the park, and another Norfolk Southern train appeared, heading in the opposite direction to the former one.

Hey Now!

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Your humble narrator was ‘enroute’ to a light rail station where a ride back to HQ awaited, and given the peculiarities of Pittsburgh’s street layouts and river crossings, the path that brought me here is one which I commonly transit through.

Lucky for me, this train trench turns this ‘zone’ into what I call ‘a feature rich environment.’

– photo by Mitch Waxman

I still can’t run, but I did ‘quick step’ across the bridge to other side to get a shot of the train’s transit. Black minerals, likely coal or coke.

Back tomorrow with the penultimate steps of this scuttle.


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June 3, 2026 at 11:00 am