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Blue hour, waiting for the Sun to come up.

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C17 967 works across Butler Road hrading back to Gympie, hauling the Mary Valley Rattler

C17 974 works the Mary Valley Rattler through the bush between Lagoon Pocket and Gilldora

"A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart"

 

William Shakespeare

Seems to be standing like a butler, saying, "Will that be all sir?" The forward bend from the waist up.

As she walked through the station no one dared to look at her. The mystique stayed with her as she boarded the train, never to return.

2023 alameda county fair - pleasanton, california

A gift from London

NYS&W SU-99 runs west up the grade at Butler, NJ, at sunset with the SD33-ECO duo and a short train.

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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.

San Juan County, Utah. This cliff dwelling was inhabited by the Anasazi Indians in the mid 1200s.

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.”

New Bedford, MA

December 7, 2020

 

Shooting a lighthouse in the middle of a storm..0/10, would not recommend!

vintage - late 19th century -

Explore Mar 8, 2008 #495

IANR BUWA builds its train at Butler Yard.

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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SBBCargo Eem923 020 "Stockhorn" - Einigen - 05.10.2018

The Central Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh

Michael Hoff Photo • Doug Harrop Collection • January 8, 1975

 

A Chicago & North Western Alco S-1 pictured in Butler, Wisconsin.

The Misc run is slowing on the approach to Standard Junc where they will get a signal to proceed back south to AK steel and pick up 2 gons.

Butler, Pennsylvania Police

2009 Chevrolet Impala

South side of the Thames London.

Butler Silo in Crawfordville, Georgia

Where I called it quits after 12 miles. Milwaukee River Segment, Ice Age National Scenic Trail

Columbia University, NYC

(EXIF data: NIKON NIKON D700 0.001sec f2.8 ISO500 24mm , auto-added by hpexif)

San Juan County Utah

 

There are notes on the photo.

 

“These cliff dwellings were built and occupied by the Anasazi Indians approximately 700 years ago. This ruin reflects the full range of living activities: habitation, ceremonial, farming, hunting, storage, and tool making. It contains four kivas, underground chambers where ceremonial activities took place. Three of the kivas are of the round Mesa Verde type most common in this area. The fourth kiva is a square type more commonly found in ruins to the south in Arizona. This indicates that the Anasazi here at Butler Wash were dominated by the Mesa Verde culture to the east and influenced less by the Kayenta culture to the south. Likewise, the ceramics found during stabilization indicate a pure Mesa Verde occupation during the 1200’s AD.

 

The kivas at this site are located toward the front of the largest cave, while habitation and storage rooms are visible behind them and in various caves and niches around the canyon.

 

The people who lived here farmed and hunted. Corn, beans, and squash were grown in the deep alluvial soils of the broad canyon to the south. A cycle of deep arroyo cutting may have made agriculture impossible by lowering the ground water level and making irrigation unfeasible. The current deep wash is a result of an erosion cycle which started in the 1890’s.

 

Whatever the reason – drought, overuse of natural resources, or waring neighbors – this site was abandoned before 1300 AD.” (US Bureau of Land Management)

YBU65 breaks down a train in Butler

BLE 905, 901 and 902 lead southbound ore loads through Butler PA while passing the B&P's yard. The train is bound for URR's North Bessemer Yard.

This is a shot based on Jack Vettriano's The Singing Butler made with help from members of Lincolnshire Light Painting Club.

 

Unfortunately I appear to have chopped the butler's feet off!! Clearly things don't always work out as planned with light painting but there's always the next time!

Its a warm Summer night as an NYS&W West Shore job has just ran around their train at Butler Yard with an SD33-ECO leader. Upon receiving their Form D, they will run east on the main back towards Little Ferry. A piece of track equipment on one of the yard tracks serves as a reminder that Butler is one of the main MOW bases on the Susquehanna.

Butlers Wharf at the side of the River Thames next to Tower Bridge in London.

 

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