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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
Nice photos!
ReplyDeleteSpike, 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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