After a week of rainy weather, I decided to venture out to the Belfast Train Museum, a one room "depot" at the train station. There is a two hour train ride that takes passengers north for an hour, then comes right back down the tracks. I rode the first tour of the season, and enjoyed getting to see the deep forest.
Here is a link to a quick video of the train ride:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D37WLHmVq94
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The Engineer; cap and all |
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This is actually a marsh, or bog.
The railroad ties are wider in this area, and sort of float together. |
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An old railroad car, back at the station |
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