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Nearly two feet of snow has fallen at the Museum in the space of just eight days. While some has melted, most has not. And the winds have been howling: drifting snow is almost four feet deep in places. The Museum is in a region where snow plows and sanding trucks are rare; this is a weather event experienced only once every 25 years or so. Check out a few of today's seemingly unworldly photos, all from an elevation that rarely sees snow for more than a day or two. (Click on the photos to see full resolution!)
Locomotive 7
Cars and locomotives outside the CRC
Pettibone
West end of Train Shed
Coach 213
Snoqualmie Depot
Army ambulance kitchen car
2 comments:
Nice photos!
Spike, Nice grouping of photos! Amazing weather for the Seattle area... On the weather this AM I saw that more snow is coming. Yikes! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
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