When you live in the Pacific Northwest you quickly learn that you'd better figure out how to shoot in poor weather if you want to chase trains. On Labor Day, 1988 the goal was to shoot the BN Kirkland Turn as it ran from Everett towards Woodinville. The fog was thick- bad enough I couldn't get the shot I really wanted on a bridge at Snohomish. This was the first picture of the day- still in the fog, at Maltby, midway on the former NP line between Snohomish and Woodinville. |