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BART 3253 on a flatbed truck at a rest area on I-74 near Galesburg, IL. This car is being delivered to the Bay Area Rapid Transit in San Fransico, CA.
DBS class 92 No 92017 "Bart The Engine" heads 4S43 Rugby - Mossend with loaded IKA Intermodal wagons. April 20th 2011. Due to the length of this train its a tough one to get all the train set in view from this location.
Mais um experimento de TypoGraffiti.
A rejeição ao novo não possibilita novas sensações a vida. Pensando assim brinquei com novas formas e dei um toque de art nouveau a uma letra simples.
Um forte abraço aos amigos que aqui visitam.
Part of a series of 'Scooter Boy' portraits.
Bart Vleminckx
SC Primavera
Mamiya Universal
100mm f3.5
Fuji FP-100C (positive)
Canoscan 9000F Mark II
New Bombardier train southbound on the Richmond/Fremont line. 2/5/18. © 2018 Peter Ehrlich
BTW, the electronic sign lied! There are six cars on this train.
Es pensar en éste personaje de 10 años de edad permanentes (salvo en algún capítulo que otro) y se te viene a la cabeza con su monopatín, escribiendo alguna frase en la pizarra al inicio de la serie o su famoso "¡Multiplícate por cero!" (al menos en España).
BART
San Francisco, CA
A poor quality photo but I posted anyway because the guy looking back at me makes this shot. Used my P&S Olympus Tough 4 with high ISO but not high enough to compensate for the moving train!
Taken 9/10/15
The first of of BART's "Trains Of The Future" operated on the Fremont/Richmond Line. HDR "Painterly" image, originally from a slide. February 5, 2018. © 2019 Peter Ehrlich
BART Tactical team members arrest SF State student Elizabeth Ireland while covering the the Sept. 8 "no fare" protest in the Powell BART station for an assignment in her introduction to online course. This protest is part of the series #opbart protests scheduled by the organization No Justice No BART. Photo by Brittney Barsotti
"BARTD plans a fully automated system, based upon stored value or stored trip tickets which are magnetically encoded and inserted by passengers in entrance and exit turnstiles."
From Coordinated Transit for the San Francisco Bay Area—Now to 1975, October, 1967.
Judging from the logo on the train, this illustration is probably actually from 1964 or early 1965. Does it say "Commuter Tickets" above the maps? I'm surprised they illustrated the security camera too.