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26th June 2015 - A view from on top of the 'Atlantic Conveyor's' bridge showing the various aspects of the Stevedoring process that goes on at the Seaforth Container terminal. I used to do the invoicing for that little lot...

Commerce Street

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L'escargot d'or, torréfacteur

rue de Bagnolet, Paris

Columbia River. Taken from Washougal, Washington.

 

The witnessing of a transformation.

The Woolworth Building is an early American skyscraper designed by architect Cass Gilbert and located at 233 Broadway in Manhattan,

New York City.It was the tallest building in the world from 1913 to 1930,with a height of 792 feet (241 m)More than a century after its construction,it remains one of the 100 tallest buildings in the United States-Wikipedia

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At the train station near the Hamberger building on Erna-Samuel-Straße, I tried to capture this a few months back but the weather was so misty and damp it wrecked the lights as they were coming out with that mushy and blurred appearance, so I came back in more clement weather to get a better go at it.

 

I love industry and I want to start getting a few more industrial style shots soon. Especially commerce, trade and transport.

 

How is everyone? Good week so far? All my love and as always thank you! :)

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Il s'agit d'une épicerie solidaire qui vise à favoriser le retour à l'emploi et la création locale de richesses tout en offrant des produits sains.

Ex Warbonnet (BNSF 636) leads a Q-SPOALT towards Commerce City as the crew is almost done for this run into Denver.

Cairo, Illinois

 

I have never been to Cairo. I want to go there. It is winter now; sometimes I travel on the computer. This image was made using Google Maps Streetview.

Commerce City, Colorado

BNSF 3682 leads empty well cars into Lever Brothers while a light power move comes up behind on its way to Commerce Diesel for service.

The old general store in tiny Buffalo Hart,near Springfield,IL.,is about the last building left in town.It has been closed since the early '70s,its old wooden shelves still filled with a variety of merchandise.The town was once an important shipping point on the main line rail tracks that run through its center.It was named after a grove of white popular trees that stood out on the central Illinois tailgrass prairie,a small 3 acre remnant survives....

Westbound ethanol loads sit at Hobart waiting on clearance from Watson yard before continuing onto their final destination.

A Cassin’s Kingbird taking time out of its day watching trains roll by.

Tug Jack Holland pushes gravel laden barge down the James.

A few gull wing cab C44-9Ws in LUGO status at BNSF Commerce diesel facility.

Under the bluish glow of LED street lights, BNSF GP50 3170 working on the LAJ switches cuts of tank cars at E yard while holding up evening traffic on Slauson Ave.

A shaft of late afternoon light strikes the main entrance to the Bank of Commerce building in Toronto. Built in The Depression of the early 20th century, it's one of the art deco icons of Toronto's financial district. 'The Commerce' was the forerunner of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce which in turn morphed into CIBC, one of today's 'Big Five' Canadian banks with a worldwide reach. Processed in PS.

 

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Fort-Dauphin (Madagascar) - Je ne dirai pas que ce magasin est le plus délabré qu’il m’ait été donné de voir, mais il est dans le peloton de tête. Nous sommes dans les rues adjacentes du marché de Fort-Dauphin. Ce baraquement est une maison d’habitation qui sert également de lieu de commerce. L’homme dans la pièce de droite (le fils de la famille) vend du charbon de bois, quant à sa mère, elle propose des cacahouètes dans de petites boites en fer qui servent d’unité de mesure. La boite est vendue avec les cacahouètes, mais elle n’est pas consignée.

  

Fort-Dauphin (Madagascar) - I won't say that this store is the most dilapidated that I have ever seen, but it is in the leading group. We are in one of the streets adjacent to the Fort-Dauphin market. This barrack is a residential house which also serves as a place of commerce. The man in the room on the right (the son of the family) sells charcoal, while his mother sells peanuts in small iron boxes which serve as a unit of measurement. The box is sold with the peanuts but it is not returnable.

 

A marine layer begins to creep in off the Pacific as the lonely ‘yard hopper’ local, which is a caboose hop this evening, approaches Hobart yard where it’ll gain access to UP’s San Pedro Sub for the ride into the LAJ’s A yard.

I think it looks something like a modernist church anyway.

Ghent Market Hall.

or, Get Out of Dodge.

 

Back in 'Merica. But close enough to advertise gas price by the litre. But really, gallons of milk to the tenth of a penny?

 

Sumas, Washington, USA.

   

ROOSE COMMERCE PARK

  

History: This park was once occupied by a company transporting mined sand from the river.

 

In the 1960s this became an unsafe practice and buildings were handed over to the Waikato Rowing Club. The gazebo was built in the 1970s for a flower show at Claudelands and was moved to the riverside location. A large remnant from the original Union Bridge is located beside this structure.

 

Maaori significance: The Roose Commerce area was an important landing place used by Maaori (and early European settlers) in central Hamilton.

 

Use: This area is an integral part of the central city and is the home to clubs connected with the river: Waikato Rowing Club, Hamilton Hawks running club, and the Waikato Sport Fishing Club. Ferrybank and Roose Commerce Park connect to the walkway/cycleway network and provide a welcome break of green space in the central city. The area is surrounded by mixed use and medium density residential development

 

Info: www.hamiltoncityriverplan.co.nz

Talatamaty (Madagascar) - A Talatamaty et dans toute la Grande-île, si on a une maison qui donne sur une rue, on ouvre un commerce. C’est une obligation. Une pratique quasi-culturelle.

Talatamaty se trouve dans la proche périphérie de la capitale, Antananarivo. Une ville où le niveau de vie est un peu au-dessus de la moyenne nationale. Ça ne veut pas dire pour autant qu’on nage dans l’opulence. Il faut être raisonnable, Madagascar est quand même l’un des pays les plus pauvres du monde.

Sur la photo, on peut identifier un commerce de bonne tenue car les morceaux de poulet et les poissons ne sont pas assaillis par les mouches. Et la jeune vendeuse à une chemise toute neuve. Chose rare à Madagascar. Sauf quand on va à la messe, tout le monde revêt ses habits du dimanche.

  

Talatamaty (Madagascar) - In Talatamaty and throughout the Big Island, if you have a house that overlooks a street, you open a business. It is an obligation. A quasi-cultural practice.

Talatamaty is located on the outskirts of the capital, Antananarivo. A city where the standard of living is a little above the national average. That doesn’t mean we’re swimming in opulence, however. We must be reasonable, Madagascar is still one of the poorest countries in the world.

In the photo, we can identify a well-kept business because the pieces of chicken and fish are not assailed by flies. And the young saleswoman has a brand new shirt. A rare thing in Madagascar. Except when we go to mass, everyone wears their Sunday best.

   

BNSF’s 4th Rivera local in the care of ATSF lettered GP60 No. 194 carefully makes its way down the rickety rails on one of many decrepit spurs radiating off the San Bernardino Sub like spider webs throughout the City of Commerce.

Excerpt from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Commerce_Centre:

 

The International Commerce Centre is a 108-story, 484 m (1,588 ft) supertall skyscraper in West Kowloon, Hong Kong, resting atop the Elements mall and near two MTR Stations (Kowloon and Austin Station). It is the world's 13th tallest building by height, 10th tallest by number of floors, and Hong Kong's tallest, as well as the only building in the city with over 100 storeys. The official height is 484 m (1,588 ft), which includes the 6 m (20 ft) tall parapets on the roof. It was the world's 4th tallest building and 3rd in Asia when completed in 2010.

 

International Commerce Centre compared with other tallest buildings in Asia.

 

The south side of the building faces Victoria Harbour.

Completed in 1985, Commerce Place is an office building that rises 88 metres above Burrard and West Hastings in downtown Vancouver. Finished in a modernist style, its highly reflective light-blue glass facade produces one of the most stunning exteriors in the city. The building was designed by Waisman Dewar Grout Carter Inc.

CDTX 90225 NPCU rolls by Metrolink’s Commerce station with Surfliner train No. 769

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