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In January 2016, the local chapter of the National Railway Historic Society ran a special excursion train from Batesville to Grenada, Mississippi recapturing the lost times of Illinois Central's famous daily streamliners the "Panama Limited" and "City of New Orleans" that used to race up and down this corridor between Chicago and New Orleans.
Duck Crossing signs around here are as popular as they are, I always wanted to find
a right one for better photographic composition, this could be the one !
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Took this shot with my good old buddy Pentax !
Southbound Coast Line train crosses the Manasquan River. The next stop for this NJT will be Point Pleasant Beach.
Napoleon Crossing the Alps is the title given to the five versions of an oil on canvas equestrian portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte painted by the French artist Jacques-Louis David between 1801 and 1805.
I don't like war but I like the Arts & painting. After two hundred years an oil on canvas painted by Jacques-Louis David, I recreate it in LEGO mosaic version instead of an oil on canvas.
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Crossing paths along Dutton Viaduct, Direct Rail Services Class 68 loco 68003 leads the 6L48 empty Cartics from Garston to Dagenham, whilst Avanti Pendolino 390148 heads in the opposite direction on a service from London Euston to Liverpool Lime Street
Crossing the Emu River at South Burnie is train 138, almost at its destination of Burnie with triple ex Queenslander Clyde locos up front 2051,2053,2054 on 14-10-13.
An unidentified CityRail S set, which includes no less than three Tulloch trailers, crosses the John Whitton bridge at Meadowbank in during daylight saving late one afternoon in Feb 1997.
Ex-British Railways Class 14 Diesel-Hydraulic locomotive D9531 "Ernest " drags class 105 Craven 2 car unit across Townsend level crossing during East Lancashire Railways DMU gala . 12-11-22.
An absolute necessary shot before the withdrawal of these Train’s from the Central Coast line. Sydney Train’s V22 & V29 cross the Hawkesbury River Bridge on N159 bound for Newcastle Interchange
Song reference: crossing field - LiSa
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The Crossing. San Francisco, California. September 5, 2015. © Copyright 2015 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Two men wait on the sidewalk for the traffic light to change, San Francisco
Taking a brief break from the stream of photographs of eastern Sierra Nevada fall colors — I think I need to rest my eyes! — I'm next sharing a couple more San Francisco street photography images from early September of this year, when I joined a group of fellow photographers to wander about in some downtown areas. We started in the late afternoon, with the plan of shooting in the sunset and twilight and then continuing right on into the night. This photograph comes from a later hour, shortly before I wrapped up for the evening.
We eventually ended up in San Francisco's Chinatown district. This is, of course, a popular tourist area during the daytime, but it has a different character in the evening as the shops close up. From here we wandered down to the Union Square area, where there are almost always crowds of shoppers, tourists, and people passing through. At about this point it was time for me to head back to where I started, so I left the group and started back toward my car, stopping occasionally to make a few more photographs. In a way, this photograph is a bit of a lie and a contrivance — though all photographs are such to some extent. Here, in a rather busy area, I spotted the two men along at a corner and by choosing my composition careful (and quickly, this being street photography!) I managed to exclude the rest of the bustling scene and place them against a sort of amorphous form of the back ground building and in front of the geometry of the cross walk.
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on the isle of man railway trains often cross at castletown
here no 12 huthchinson waits with a douglas train for no 10 g h wood to clear the section with a train for port erin--from a scanned slide c 2000
Engineer Michael Pyle (aka The Pyle Driver) is at the controls of NS 708 as seen here crossing the Tallapoosa River. While this may be another coal drag to the average viewer, for us foamers in North Georgia, this was possibly the last chance to catch one of these runs up Dugdown Mountain.
The former Central of Georgia line between Griffin, GA & Chattanooga, TN via a short stint on the Southern between Brice Station & Rome, was always a glorified branch line, even back in the CofG days. After being absorbed by the Southern & eventually NS, the line only saw its status diminish even more, especially with the line now only going as far "east" per the old CofG timetables as Senoia since the 90s after having the portion between there & Griffin disconnected. With that, the only road trains that would venture on here were the coal drags that would serve Plant Wansley & Plant Yates. After the two remaining units at Yates were converted to Natural Gas in 2015 & Units 1 & 2 at Wansley being idled a couple of years ago, Many thought that would be it & that the line would only see the local traffic for its fairly small customer base from here on out. Out of nowhere last summer though, some limestone trains ran to Wansley in preparation for the units to be brought back online. After a few coal drags had already ran, I finally got my first chance to get one of these runs on December 23rd, 2021. With clear skies & lots of friends trackside to also catch this run, it was without a doubt a great day to get my first run up the dreaded Dugdown grade.
While this was a joyous moment for the railfan me, the realist was also having to deal with the reality of the situation as well. Georgia Power has shared its ambitious goals to shut down all but 4 of its coal fired units by 2028 (all 4 are at Plant Bowen). The first ones on the chopping block you may ask are units 1 & 2 at Wansley. With their hopes of shutting down units 1 & 2 by the end of this year (2022) being known, I do hope that I get at least one more chance to catch this run before it happens, but at least I'll be able to say I did get one. Now we just gotta hope the customer base will help keep the C-Line alive & thriving, especially on the "west" end between Bremen & Cedartown. 12-23-21
The Friendship Bridge or Bridge Integration and Fernando Henrique Cardoso, is a road construction project located in the TO-080 highway in the state of Tocantins.
The Bridge Cardoso connects the city of Palmas Luzimangues the district, the city of Porto Nacional, in addition to the nearby town of Paraíso do Tocantins and the BR-153 highway. The work consists of three bridges and four landfills, makes crossing over the Rio Tocantins, more precisely on the lake formed by HPP Paved. The longest bridge has 1 mile long and the other two each 100 meters in length. The complex totals 8000 meters in length. Cost $ 146 million in funds from the state government.
The Bridge Fernando Henrique Cardoso was conceived in the format causeway, is the second longest bridge of its kind in Brazil (second only to Helio Serejo bridge, located between Bataguassu - MS President and Epitácio - SP).
Mass Coastal GP9RM 2008 leads a short trash train north on the Cape Main crossing the new Cohasset Narrows Railroad Bridge.
この歩道橋を渡ると、そこは渋谷のカオティックな世界です。
Once you cross this pedestrian bridge, you will find yourself in the chaotic world of Shibuya.
I have a love and hate relationship with LED traffic lights, on one hand they are a fantastic light source for photography, on the other, the way they are set up in Moscow – if you're walking directly in the beam and happen to glance at it, you're effectively blinded for a couple of seconds, not a good prospect while crossing a road with Russian traffic culture...