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Butler's Wharf is an English historic building at Shad Thames on the south bank of the River Thames, just east of London's Tower Bridge, now housing luxury flats and restaurants. Lying between Shad Thames and the Thames Path, it overlooks both the bridge and St Katharine Docks on the north side of the river. (Wikipedia)
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Couldn’t get any better than this.. a westbound JBHunt & Swift double stack train is head up by this veteran EMD SD38-2 No.5805 as they struggle maintaining track speed into the curve in Butler, Indiana.
Seems to be standing like a butler, saying, "Will that be all sir?" The forward bend from the waist up.
LPR50 pulls up over the Capitol Dr. bridge toward 17 track in Butler Yard with UP 1158, formerly SSW 9644, leading the way with 1 tank and 20 open hoppers in tow.
Hastings, Sussex.
This nice old shop front has been quite colourful in the past, but this flat grey doesn’t show it off very well.
It was a post office for part of its life apparently.
LPR50 pulls up over the Capitol Dr. bridge toward 17 track in Butler Yard with UP 1158, formerly SSW 9644, leading the way with 1 tank and 20 open hoppers in tow.
UP's Marsh Job, LPA55, heads west through the gritty industrial backdrops on the west side of Milwaukee as it heads toward its terminus at Butler Yard. The single GP40-2 has a large train of about 50 cars in tow, so they were notched out pulling through here. The Marsh Job switches out UP's share of the traffic around the Port of Milwaukee.
Our nephew was married this past weekend on a unique venue called Butler Farm in rural Tennessee. Here is one of several photos I took of the venue.
IANR MABU's power is about to cut away from its train at Butler Yard and await the arrival of a BUWA crew which will reuse the power set and take a unit train down to CN later that morning. In the background left is the GP40-2LW/Slug duo which will take a BUMA north later that afternoon.
Ben Butler’s Toothpick, named after a Civil War general, is a pyramidal-shaped navigational marker dating from the late 19thcentury. It rises at the end of a jetty, which juts into the mouth of the Merrimack River and once provided
warning to boats approaching from the Atlantic Ocean. It is a well-known point
of reference to boaters, known simply as “The Toothpick.”
No spectacular sunset for this photo unfortunately, just another grey overcast day in London. Oh well, this is an interesting view anyway across butlers wharf with the London Skyline spread out in the distance. I hope you like it :-)
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