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River crossing equipment used by land management personnel
Along the Arkansas River, Colorado
Royal Gorge Route Railroad
Cañon City, Colorado
Royal Gorge Route Railroad (Wikipedia):
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Title: Crossing the Creek
This is an original oil female figure painting by Christopher Clark fine art. What can be better than a warm summer day spent by a glistening creek with a beautiful girl? What is water but a mirror to reflect the fading rays of the afternoon sun?
Size: 18x24"
Oil paint on stretched canvas.
I am available for custom commission paintings of all kinds.
Contact me for purchase information. Also available as a fine art print, stretched canvas print, or hand-embellished giclée. Inquire for details.
IATR 50 crosses the road coming out of the AGP spur. 50 would follow 51 into the interchange tracks.
Another "shot through the windshield" photo.
If it looks this good being all shot through the windshield of a flying car and displayed on a computer screen, imagine being there. I know I am.
I wish flickr offered a "view full screen" option, that's how this looks best. I'm heading over there now to request it.
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July 30th, 2011: Driving Utah's Route 95, a serious contender for Most Scenic Road.
Picking up speed now, crossing the width of Utah in a hop. It would have gone even faster if it weren't so ridiculously scenic.
(winding down on the photos from the "Canceled due to Weather" tour, less than two days left)
St Laurence's at Gnosall is a very impressive building which appears at first sight to be mostly 15th century, but has much earlier origins with significant parts of the 12th century Norman church remaining, more apparent from inside, with some fine early Norman arches at the crossing supporting the tower, and carved Romanesque capitals in the adjoining south transept.
The furnishings are mostly Victorian, including an unusual and attractive alabaster font. The stained glass is limited to the imposing east window from 1918, and a more recent engraved piece at the west end. Only a small patchwork of fragments in the south chapel survives from the churches once extensive medieval glass.
Also in the south chapel are two ill-matched medieval effigies placed together on a single plinth. One is an alabaster knight of c1470, whilst alongside is a badly defaced child's figure at least a century earlier. Clearly they do not belong to the same monument, but together they comprise a very odd (and barely legal) couple!
The church is normally kept locked but has limited opening on certain week days.
Clan Line crosses the River Thames with the VSOE Luncheon Special. Richmond, London. Saturday 22 March 2014
Crossing guard Lynda Knight stops traffic so (from left to right) Ethan Scott, age 10, 5th grade, Macklain Potter, age 8, 3rd grade, and Marvin Steward, age 8, 3rd grade, can cross the street on their way to their first day of school at General Myer Elementary School, Fort Huachuca, AZ, August 7, 2013. (U.S. Army photo by Sergeant First Class Kristine Smedley)
BNSF 5270 leads a westbound Z train through Amboy. This train is crossing over from Main 1 to Main 2 to jump around a lower priority stack train that is also westbound. There is a second z train in the background that coming down Bolo hill. The tail end of an eastbound manifest is also in the background.
Boughton Crossing signal box by the Up Main line alongside Welford Road level crossing. Sunday 25th August 1968
Boughton Crossing signal box was a London & North Western Railway Company type 4 design fitted with a 20 lever frame. The last train ran on 15th August 1981 and the line was out of use from the following day. The line was officially closed along with Boughton Crossing signal box on 27th February 1984
The signal box carries a London Midland & Scottish Railway Company post-1935 design nameboard
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Crossing signals that guard Barre-Montpelier Rd RR crossing. Originally, it was just two crossbucks. This seems to be the only crossing to have Safetran Type 3 E bells which are quite rare in this part of Vermont.
I've always like the old crossing protection on East Kearney just east of where I work. There is an industrial park along the Cuba Sub (with French's and a couple of plastics manufacturers) that gets served by an afternoon yard job. This same job works the Springfield Underground (caves) in the early evening.
The 2776 was holding the job after finishing at French's. Those reefers were a sign of a stop at the Caves.
05-12-2010
A freight train crossing the Bidassoa river on it’s way from Irún to Hendaye. The bridge it's on has two tracks, one with 1435 mm gauge and one with 1667 mm gauge. The train is using the 1435 mm gauge track and will continue into France. The bridge on the foreground is of Euskotren and has 1000 mm gauge.
Sergiu Cumatrenco (producer- CE LUME MINUNATĂ | WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD)
Foto: a_kep / www.subtext.at
DH59 heads across the famous Monbulk Creek trestle bridge as it works the last train on the day back to Belgrave Station.
The train just has one last climb from the bridge up the hill into Belgrave before it is done for the day.
DH59 at the Puffing Billy Railway Wednesday 22-01-2020.
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Part of the 2012 Winter/Spring Season
Curated by Bryce Dessner and Aaron Dessner
Produced by BAM
May 3—5
Various venues in the Peter Jay Sharp Building
I love the way the YSP gardeners are training willow arches behind Nigel Hall's "Crossing" even if I did have to get into a damp ditch to emphasise the point!
After seeing the pilgrims crossing over this river with horses and yaks, we realised that we were gonna have to pull up our pants, take out the shoes and chain up in a human chain to get across the water, which was freezing. Mount Kailash, last bit of the 2 day trekking....
in Tibet 1999
Crossing the slickrock toward Coyote Gulch, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. For trail information, visit www.annestravels.net/day-hiking-coyote-gulch/
Our border crossing was in Busia, where we arrived in the afternoon, after a brief stop in Nakuru and a quick lunch in Kisumu. We crossed the African Rift Valley and saw an arm of Lake Victoria in Kisumu. In Busia, we had to hand over our travel documents to both Kenyan and Ugandan authorities, and I had to pay 50 USD for a tourist visa.