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A train from Rockport bound for Boston's North Station crossing the drawbridge at Manchester-by-the-Sea
Crossing the Rio Tejo (Tagus River) via a bus over the Ponte 25 de Abril, I visited O Santuário Nacional de Cristo Rei (National Sanctuary of Christ the King), which was inspired by the more famous Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, it sits on a hillside along the Rio Tejo and overlooks the river, Lisbon (on the opposite side of the river) and the Ponte 25 de Abril, a famous bridge that is reminiscent of the Golden Gate Bridge due to its color, but was actually built by the company who constructed the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, not the Golden Gate Bridge
Sakae, Nagoya - Notice the bumpy column in the middle of the Zebra crossing, this is to guide visually impaired people. The crossing makes a constant bleeping noise so you know where it is safe to cross.
Boundary Crossings 2015
Space & Identity: No Road Map
August 7, 2015 6:30 pm
Mediatheque and Atrium
PNCA - Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Center for Art and Design
511 NW Broadway
One-night exhibition of animated installation works by participants in PNCA’s Boundary Crossings: An Institute in Animated Arts
Participants include:
Beryl Allee
Taylor Bearden
Kyle Browne
Matt Dan
Sabina Haque
Aaron Christopher Johnson
Liz Randall
Dana Rudolph
Christine Veras
Chaz Stobbs
Gerardo Vargas
Jenifer Yeuroukis
Boundary Crossings Co-faculty: Rose Bond & Pedro Serrazina
Photos by Mario Gallucci
When car shopping a couple of years ago, I only considered cars where it was easy to cross from the driver's seat to the passenger's seat. I was specifically thinking of situations like this at the auto tour at my local refuge, where I saw a family of river otters to the right of the car and the best views were from the passenger seat.
Thankfully crossing over is easy to do in the Subaru Crosstrek we bought and I was able to watch the otters for quite a while as they groomed and played and ate. I was struck by how, even in the midst of vigorous play, the siblings would catch a fish when the opportunity presented itself and enjoy a quick snack before resuming play.
One of the old buildings at the Crossing Inn, now used for recycling aluminium cans by purchasing them from collectors. The Crossing Inn is in Fitzroy Crossing at the site of the old Fitzroy River Crossing. S34426
Chippenham Crossing
5201 Chippenham Crossing, Richmond, VA
This was clearly a shopping center development that flopped. Only Ukrop's/Martin's was built on this site, and there are vacant parcels to the left and right of it that were intended to be used for other businesses. The lack of any development left the supermarket completely isolated and honestly difficult to access, since there's no signage or indication of the center from Route 10. I feel like the only way you'd be knowledgeable that it actually exists is if you were a local!
The crossing arms at Country Club Drive in Lake Mary were not working today. Work crews were on scene working on the problem. Trains had to stop to let a conductor off to stop traffic before the train could proceed.
by Betty Lambert.
Vancouver, Pulp Press, 1979. hardcover variant.
31o pp/292 printed, offset with letterpress spine. 5-1/8 x 8, perfectbound in pebbled paper-covered boards in dj.
a novel, reprinted in 198o by Viking as Bring Down the Sun, again in 199o (as Crossings) by Douglas & McIntyre, & yet again by Arsenal Pulp in 2o12. Pulp's hardcovers were not produced in great quantity & are seldom encountered.
dj worn & with small sticker to cover the printed price (inadvertently uncorrected from the paper edition), some dampstaining to free edges but tight with no buckling...
75.oo
While taking one of the photos from below, I noticed someone crossing the bridge on foot. After that, I had to go on a mission to figure out how to scramble up there myself.
Title: Grade Crossing
Descriptive Information: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/20434191
Date: Ca. 1961
Creator: Switchmen's Union of North America (SUNA)
Image ID: 5003pb57f065
Collection: U.S. President's Railroad Commission Photographs (#5003 P)
Repository: The Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives in the ILR School at Cornell University is the Catherwood Library unit that collects, preserves, and makes accessible special collections documenting the history of the workplace and labor relations. catherwood.library.cornell.edu/kheel
Collection Information: http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/KCL05003p.html
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Leaving Port Townsend behind, weather cold gentle and stable, crossing Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington State
The Loomis Street crossing in Naperville, IL whacks out again! This occurance was a bit more unusual than the last times though! I ended up calling it into BNSF, but they never showed up to fix it! The gates and bells worked fine when a train went through, but they did this whenever there wasn't a train!