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A familiar sight now, though the old Forth Road bridge is still being used, but not at the same levels. The new bridge has 2 expansion (?) joints; the old, over 100, so blindfold, you would know which bridge you are crossing!
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Excuse the midge marks etc.
Tilikum Crossing, Bridge of the People is a bridge under construction across the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, by TriMet, the Portland metropolitan area's regional transit authority.
Canon EOS 30, Fujicolor C200
Color film developed in black and white chemicals.
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ODESSA: " Oh, Pat, I see you need some help! I will help you!"
PAT: " I´m fine!....Only my boots are full of icy water!"
ODESSA: "Then we need to run home very quickly! You need a hot bath!"
PAT: " Yeeee....What luck!....Love this!"
OTIS: "I heard you...I want a hot bath too!"....
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60100 crosses the River Weaver above Northwich working 6H03 Warrington Arpley to Tunstead BLI, Saturday 26th September.
The Hugo Job jumps on ex-Northern Pacific rails at Belt Line Crossing behind the usual ex-Santa Fe B23-7 duo.
A large gator was seen crossing a train while two photographers looked on at Circl\e B Bar Reserve Near Lakeland, Florida.
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While crossing a prairie dog colony, we (Bucky and I) caught sight of this guy looking for a late afternoon snack.
One minute I'm peering in through the broken entry door, trying to make sense of the shadows within. Next thing I know I'm inside, my mind racing with the visuals of this shattered old house. It's a lot to take in, being inside a place like this. Part of me wants to pause and take in the environment; another part of me is impatient and wants to start shooting immediately. Everywhere I turn there's another incredible photo opportunity. So for the entirety of my stay here, my mind is switching back and forth, composing and taking photos, but wondering what is this or that, how did it get like this or that; who lived here; and the odd guiltiness about occupying someone's living space even though no one has lived here in years and never will again. Eventually I duck back through the passage into daylight and all of this mental commotion recedes. Only then do I realize the full extent of my immersion into this place. Perhaps an hour has passed during which I have thought of nothing else. Like I said, it's a lot to take in.
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The eastbound Zephyr is making its station stop on the siding at Green River, about 1 hour and 45 minutes behind schedule. Most sidings are perfectly parallel the main track they are next to. Green River, however, is an example of one that strays slightly from the mainline alignment.
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On the 10th of December 2009, 47760 heads 5Z47 Carnforth-Southall, and is photographed approaching Wormleighton crossing, near Claydon, Oxfordshire.