As Transmitted from Amtrak number 56, The Vermonter.
This morning I started at Overbrook, Pennsylvania, where frosty temperatures and a clear sky made for some stunning lighting effects. The cold wasn’t aiding timely railroad operations.
I caught a SEPTA local to 30th Street Station. I was booked to travel on the Vermonter, but delays gave me ample time to wander around and down load digital photos from my cameras.
At present I’m gliding eastward across a snow covered urban landscape on the former New Haven Railroad. This is Tracking the Light’s first post sent directly from an Amtrak train.
Thanks to Amtrak’s WiFi!
Trains from the train. Kind of a cool concept. I recall reading about railroad photo cars from the 19th century, where photographers would process their images on their journeys. Now we can do that with the aid of a laptop, while WiFi plus internet allows the world to see!
Another great innovation from the Solomon family!
Thanks to Amtrak’s WiFi!
Trains from the train. Kind of a cool concept. I recall reading about railroad photo cars from the 19th century, where photographers would process their images on their journeys. Now we can do that with the aid of a laptop, while WiFi plus internet allows the world to see!
Cool “live” blogging!