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A mix of photos taken by Russ Allison Loar.

Well, it's all right

Even if the sun don't shine

Well, it's all right (All right)

We're goin' to the end of the line...

 

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Reiff's Gas Station was a treasure trove for folks into old time stuff...It has since gone the way of the carrier pigeon...

Taken in 2008.

 

Under the elevated Green Line (streetcar) tracks in Lechmere Square, Cambridge. Lechmere Station, the end of the line, is in the background.

smoky sky from the the steam engine.

White Canvas Project @ Great Eastern Street, London

End of the line and my oil stick

 

Photographed in Red Wing Minnesota

Saturday December 31st, 2022

best-of set from over 300 photos shot in the mojave airplane graveyard. nikon n90s + fuji velvia RVP film

Alaska Railroad caboose near Portage Glacier and Turnagain Arm

 

I had a day off last summer in Anchorage during a work trip. Since the sun is up for so long in late July, I made a point to take advantage of all the daylight I could. First, a bike ride down to the airport. Then, a drive down Turnagain Arm (which is astoundingly beautiful) through Chugach to Portage Glacier. On the way back from Portage Glacier (and its cold, rainy microclimate), I found some abandoned rail cars and snapped some photos.

All that remains of the former Walker Naval Yard.

Shoreditch, East London, UK

 

Jim Vision - London, UK

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best-of set from over 300 photos shot in the mojave airplane graveyard. nikon n90s + fuji velvia RVP film

Portrait of artist Real Dreams at the 'Meeting of Styles' International Graffiti Street Art Festival (UK). See photo stream of RD in action!

 

Meeting of Styles UK is a family friendly, free block party for the graffiti and hip hop community – a celebration of spraycan art and hip hop culture which has been hosted in the UK by EndoftheLine nine times since 2008.

 

The original ā€œInternational Meeting of Stylesā€ is an global network of events for aerosol artists and aficionados that began in Wiesbaden, Germany, in 2002. Brought together and inspired by a passion for graffiti, Meeting Of Style aims to create a forum for the international art community to communicate, assemble, and exchange ideas, work and skills.

 

©Kings Davis 2022

Please do not use or reproduce this image on Websites/Blog or

any other media without my explicit permission.

Other part of commission for 'John Jones' art logistics or something, with 'end of the line'

The remains of 40038 at Swindon Works

 

20 March 1982

A row of scrap Class 20s with a 45 included. From left to right are 20040, 45145 (both ends), 20130, 20011, 20064, 20147, 20097 and 20192. 20023 is the one on the top and the 31 to the right is 31225. MC Metals, Glasgow

 

10 May 1992

You may well wonder what's lost here, well let me tell you; I am!

 

We're Here to discover those lost things that were there yesterday but have mysteriously vanished today only to be found many years later by the nephew of a neighbours best friend.

 

Hand-held in the wild gloomy depths of Withybush woods, just North of Haverfordwest.

(re)scans from the archives. nikon n90s + sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 + circular polarizer, fuji velvia RVP 50. lab: A&I color, hollywood, ca. scan: nikon coolscan 5000.

An undignified end for a fine machine. One half of 45052 lies in the mud at Mc Metals, Glasgow

 

10 May 1992

The Narrow Gauge train prepares to reverse to the unloading area where this load of coal will be tipped into a waiting lorry. The next lorry awaits its turn for the next train alongside, keeping company with a Land Rover. The scenery is very well done on this layout and captures the atmosphere perfectly.

By far, for me, the best model railway at the whole show was The End of The Line.

Representing a distribution point of a very small coal mining operation in the 1960s transferring the coal from Narrow Gauge railway either to Lorries or Standard Gauge railway ready for onward distribution.

The whole layout was working with tippers to tip the coal from the narrow gauge wagons either by conveyor belt to the waiting Lorry or down into a waiting coal wagon on the standard gauge tracks. Even the Lorries moved by remote control, the lorry being powered by a battery from an iPod nano, meaning they had a very realistic movement.

The scenic area of the layout was only 3ft x 5ft.

 

009 and O gauge tracks operated by DCC, vehicles by remote control.

 

Seen at Fareham Model Railway Club Show 2016

Kutztown was the end of the line for a very short section of track that ran from Topton to Kutztown. That section measured only 4.4 miles and was called the Allentown Railroad even though it goes nowhere near Allentown.

 

The track and station see some occasional recreational use on holidays, but are otherwise silent.

 

For We're Here! who are visiting "End of the Line" today.

As is the case with many of my Flickr-posted photos, the title and description, which on occasion might be song titles and/or lyrics, may not provide a clear correlation to one another. I apologize for that.

 

Here's the really large view if you wanna see the a'ama crab and pipipi (snails) up close.

 

Here's the song, which in my mind correlates to the title and photo...

 

End Of The Line -- The Traveling Wilburys

 

Well it's all right, riding around in the breeze

Well it's all right, if you live the life you please

Well it's all right, doing the best you can

Well it's all right, as long as you lend a hand

 

You can sit around and wait for the phone to ring (End of the Line)

Waiting for someone to tell you everything (End of the Line)

Sit around and wonder what tomorrow will bring (End of the Line)

Maybe a diamond ring

 

Well it's all right, even if they say you're wrong

Well it's all right, sometimes you gotta be strong

Well it's all right, as long as you got somewhere to lay

Well it's all right, everyday is Judgment Day

 

Maybe somewhere down the road aways (End of the Line)

You'll think of me and wonder where I am these days (End of the Line)

Maybe somewhere down the road when somebody plays (End of the Line)

Purple haze

 

Well it's all right, even when push comes to shove

Well it's all right, if you got someone to love

Well it's all right, everything'll work out fine

Well it's all right, we're going to the end of the line

 

Don't have to be ashamed of the car I drive (End of the Line)

I'm just glad to be here, happy to be alive (End of the Line)

It don't matter if you're by my side (End of the Line)

I'm satisfied

 

Well it's all right, even if you're old and gray

Well it's all right, you still got something to say

Well it's all right, remember to live and let live

Well it's all right, the best you can do is forgive

 

Well it's all right, riding around in the breeze

Well it's all right, if you live the life you please

Well it's all right, even if the sun don't shine

Well it's all right, we're going to the end of the line...

Pentax MX + Kodak Ektar 100

 

Coombe Jn, on the Looe Valley Line, Cornwall.

best-of set from over 300 photos shot in the mojave airplane graveyard. nikon FA + 50mm f/1.4 AIS + kodak TRI-X + tiffen red #25 filter.

best-of set from over 300 photos shot in the mojave airplane graveyard. nikon n90s + fuji velvia RVP film

best-of set from over 300 photos shot in the mojave airplane graveyard. nikon n90s + fuji velvia RVP film

best-of set from over 300 photos shot in the mojave airplane graveyard. nikon n90s + fuji velvia RVP film

Route 140 : Harrow Weald, Bus Garage (WJ) - Hayes & Harlington Station (E)

 

šŸ“ Hayes & Harlington Station

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