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Won a competition with this - 'Eternal London' run by the Telegraph and the Photographers Gallery in London. Saw the noirish light and fired off a few shots on my phone.
The Concourse is a mixed-use development, comprising a 41-story office tower, a three-level retail podium and nine storeys of serviced apartments. The three distinct components, with their different usage, have separate entrances. These overlook the traditional low-rise shophouses and office blocks in the Beach Road area. [Wikipedia]
Llandudno station's concourse is bathed in sunshine and shadows on 15th October 2021. On the left Transport for Wales Class 150 'Sprinter' stands in Platform 2 ready to form Conwy Valley Line service 2D16, 1322 to Blaenau Ffestiniog. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Sunday afternoon in Lockdown 3 and Brighton station is virtually deserted. Travellers seem to be following the covid rules and only doing essential travel.
Rideout Memorial Fountain
donated by Corrine Rideout
installed 1924
sculptor: Melvin Earl Cummings (1876-1936)
was to have been made of bronze but funds ran short, "cast concrete" used
donated my Mrs. Norman Rideout
1898 and 1902: the Rideouts lived at 1950 Washington Street; He was a banker.
Music Concourse, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California
9 December 2020
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The concourse at Reagan National Airport near Washington, DC, is quite impressive. Even though I spend entirely too much time stuck in airports, I still felt the need to get a shot of this amazing sight!
A Chiltern Railways class 168 reflects in an advertising sign modelled upon a large mobile phone. A young lady uses a phone of a more practical size.
Copyright Geoff Dowling: All rights reserved
Taken at the Concourse de Elegance in Hershey PA. Although the colors are beautiful even in B&W this car is beautiful.
The R32 holiday/farewell train is seen headed to Bedford Park Blvd on the Concourse Line. Due to a planned General Order (GO) that would have taken the southbound local track at 145th St out of service, the train made two "long relays" up the Concourse Line rather than arriving 145th St on the middle track. Eventually it was realized that the GO had been cancelled and the middle track was available, so the train started turning there instead.
By sheer happenstance the train relayed in two different locations on the Concourse Line, so I was able to catch it on all three tracks at Tremont Ave!
R32 (S) (Budd, 1964-1965)
Tremont Ave Station
Concourse Line - IND