Lehigh & Hudson River Railway Baldwin (built 1944) 4-8-2 Mountain steam locomotive 11 leads a southbound manifest freight train past a tower protecting the New York, Ontario & Western Railroad diamond at Campbell Hall, New York, late 1940's
Lehigh & Hudson River Railway Baldwin (built 1944) 4-8-2 Mountain steam locomotive 11 leads a southbound manifest freight train past a tower protecting the New York, Ontario & Western Railroad diamond at Campbell Hall, New York, late 1940's. If you notice there is an over sized load on the flat car situated directly behind the tender. At the front end of this train are numerous gondolas and hopper cars along with a few boxcars. You may observe the engineer is looking ahead out of his cab window. To the right is the block signal that protects the diamond ahead by the tower.
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`•- Jealous Norton Headcanons
norton campbell (survivor) x gn reader
prompt: jealousy
warnings: jealousy (yeah no shit), physical touch
a/n: i have a hard time writing jealous characters but im gonna try my best today raaah hopefully i do alright also this is valentines event day 4 wahoo alright cool let's get on with it already
ever since the two of you got in a relationship with each other, norton couldn't help but feel protective over you.
he doesn't mean it in a bad way, of course! it's just that he's used to having things he cares about being snatched away, and he doesn't want to lose you as well. he cares about you more than anything else in the world, after all.
don't worry, though, he's not protective to the point where he's constantly hovering around you, obviously. he understands that you want to hang out with your friends sometimes, and he trusts that your friends wouldn't do anything malicious towards you. he doesn't let it get to him.
what does get to him, though, is whenever someone seems to start getting a bit too comfortable whenever you two hang out. you brush it off at first, obviously, since pretty much everyone at the manor knew about your relationship with norton. surely, they doesn't mean for their actions to come off like that, do they?
but norton isn't convinced. something about the whole situation just feels... off to him. he tries not to ovethink it, but he just can't help himself. something about it just seemed to make him feel strange and sour inside. he knows that they likely doesn't mean any harm, but...
he's left feeling bitter and uneasy as he keeps thinking about it. he doesn't quite seem to realize the way he subconsciously starts appearing by your side more and more, keeping a watchful eye on anyone else around. it's just his protective instincts. he doesn't mean to suddenly start sticking to your presence, it just... happens.
norton doesn't really seem to realize that he's jealous. he just wants to keep you safe and remind anyone else who dares to make a move that your his, and you don't plan on leaving him anytime soon.
if the situation calls for it, he pulls you closer to him almost subconsciously. he wraps an arm around your waist and holds you tightly next to him, shooting a nasty glare at whoever was getting a bit too close for comfort. he'll even go so far as to grunt at them, angrily telling them to back off, though he does his best to keep his emotions under control.
if you try to tease him about this later that night, he just grumbles and denies everything you say with the tiniest tint of blush on his cheeks. him? jealous? no, he'd never get jealous... where'd you get that idea from?
a/n: me when i. nortbn cmpball
thanks for reading, and remember to take care of yourself!
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Lehigh & Hudson River Railway Baldwin (built 1944) 4-8-2 Mountain steam locomotive 12 leads a southbound freight train past a tower protecting the New York, Ontario & Western diamond at Campbell Hall, New York, late 1940's
Lehigh & Hudson River Railway Baldwin (built 1944) 4-8-2 Mountain steam locomotive 12 leads a southbound freight train past a tower protecting the New York, Ontario & Western diamond at Campbell Hall, New York, late 1940's. During WWII, when the L&HR Railway required new and powerful locomotives they went to Baldwin and ordered 3 copies of the Boston & Maine R1-d class 4-8-2 Mountain steam locomotives, numbered 10-12. Check out that large Centipede tender supplied with the locomotive. These locomotives only lasted in service for six years because the L&HR then dieselized in 1950 and these rather new steam locomotives became redundant.
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