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Running on an approach, H42 is seen slowly crossing the Mississippi River at Camden on its way to Humboldt Yard. A pair of CP's ECO rebuilds are leading a former Soo SD60, and about forty cars.
Looking down from the top of Mount Battie in Camden Maine and Fall colors cover the country side . Mount Battie at 780 ft / 238 m is one of the peaks of the Camden Hills that loom above the harbor and Penobscot Bay. These mountains rival those on Mount Desert Island in height and grandeur, making them among the most impressive along North America's eastern coastline.
CP J42 crosses the nearly-frozen Mississippi River at Camden with a rare GP38AC leading two SD30C-ECOs.
CP JH15 crosses the Mississippi River into Northeast Minneapolis behind three GP20C-ECOs and a grain train for Shoreham.
Camden and Camden Harbor - a picturesque harbor village at the foot of Camden Hills on Penobscot Bay.
“Camden, Maine is known around the state as the “Jewel of the Maine Coast”, and for good reason. It is a quaint town by the sea featuring a beautiful harbor that is always full and busy, especially during the summer months. It is a reflection of what everyone thinks of when they picture a small New England seaside village.” We were also treated to a beautiful rainbow while overlooking the bay.
The Public Library in Camden, Maine, photographed from a low angle under the trees. The building was designed by Boston architect Charles G. Loring and the library opened to the public on June 11, 1928. Photographed 10-11-2019.
CP J21, the Camden Job, spots cars at GAF on the Camden Industrial Spur, the former Soo passenger mainline into Minneapolis. The illuminated clock tower of the Minneapolis City Hall can be seen in the background.
Camden Town Underground Station on the Northern Line in North London. As you can see I've been shooting on the Underground a fair bit recently (its great when the weather's rubbish). If you know of any interesting stations, let me know and I'll pop along at some point. I have a few up my sleeve yet ;)
MARC train 845 flies south through Hyattsville at track speed en route to their final stop, Washington Union Station. The train is running cab car first, as all Washington-bound trains on MARC typically to. A clear signal at JD Tower is just ahead.
A colourful street corner in Camden, London.
Camden is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood located in northwest London, United Kingdom. It is known for its unique and alternative culture, characterized by its diverse music scene, vibrant street markets, and distinctive fashion.
It is famous for its markets, including Camden Market, Camden Lock Market, and Stables Market, which offer a wide range of goods, from vintage clothing and handmade crafts to street food and live music performances.
It is also known for its iconic landmarks, such as Camden Lock Bridge and Camden Market's colorful street art. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, known for its vibrant atmosphere, creative vibe, and alternative lifestyle.