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De Sint-Lambertuskerk, gezien vanaf de top van de bekende rode Sint-Janskerk op het Vrijthof, doet tegenwoordig dienst als woning, laboratoriumruimte en culturele ruimte.
Maastricht, Nederland
The St. Lambert's Church, seen from the top of the famous red St. John's Church on the Vrijthof, now serves as a home, laboratory space and cultural space.
Maastricht, The Netherlands
Former Southern Pacific tunnel motor GEXR 3054 speeds along Route 16 in Chaffee, New York on the Buffalo & Pittsburgh. After bringing a loaded coal train up to Buffalo, the set of power returned south light to Salamanca.
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BPRR Machias Sub
Chaffee, NY
BPRR BFSI (Buffalo, NY to Salamanca, NY)
GEXR 3054 SD45T-2 Ex. CEFX 9392, SP 9392, SSW 9392 Blt. 1975
GEXR 3394 SD40-2 Ex. GSCX 7369, GATX 7369, MP 3186 Blt. 1975
BPRR 3319 SD40-2 Ex. AZER 3471, RCPE 6444, ICE 6444, UP 3812, MKT 603 Blt. 1978
BPRR 5020 SD50 Ex. LTEX 7024, KCS 7024, NREX 8691, CSX 8691, CR 6815 Blt 1986
BPRR 3880 SD60I Ex. LTEX 8722, CSX 8722, CR 5575 Blt. 1994
BPRR 3884 SD60I Ex. LTEX 8745, CSX 8745, CR 5633 Blt. 1995
The art supply store closed in 2016, after the family sold the building at 220 W. 57th St. for $85 million. It was the former home of the American Society of Civil Engineers. After moving from across the street in 1975, the owners expanded the store to 40,000 square feet.
Former Navigation Aid calibration aircraft. Later to West Air Sweden as SE-LEO "Der Loewe"
Deregistered 2002-09-12 as scrapped.
A section of stone wall close to what used to be my father's junkyard. In the early to mid-19th century, around 80% of New Hampshire was cleared for sheep farming. As Yankee farmers cleared the forests, they put to good use the stones they uncovered as fences for their flocks. After the Merino wool market moved elsewhere, many of these fields were left to nature.
Today, there are many places in rural New England where you can walk in the woods and encounter stone walls like these. They were everywhere I went exploring as a kid.
Former C&O Greenbrier 4-8-4 614 blasts through Hammond on the B&OCT with the Chessie Saftey Express. This trip went to Garrett IN. in June 1981.
I'm standing in the empty pit that was once the foundation of the Mudcura Sanitarium at Seminary Fen Scientific & Natural Area in Chanhassen/Chaska, Minnesota. Yes, the building is gone, but the pit is full of wildflowers. It kind of creeps me out to walk in it, though.
This was originally the site of the Mudcura Sanitarium, a world-famous spa that was opened in 1909 and operated until 1951.
Per MNOpedia, in 1951, the sanitarium was sold to the Black Franciscans, Order of Friars Minor Conventual, from Louisville, Kentucky. They named it Assumption Seminary and the site became linked with both the Colleges of St. Catherine and St. Thomas in St. Paul.
The Seminary remained in operation until 1970 and then sat vacant for many years, becoming a popular hangout for teens and other thrill seekers. The main building burned and was demolished in 1997.
The land is now home to a Minnesota DNR Scientific & Natural Area that protects the rare calcareous fen that is now the star of the show here.
Slowly entering Campbellton Yard by the east end, L564 is passing along the former Canadian National division office whose once housed Superintendent, divisional office along with train dispatchers and Campbellton's passenger station.
CN closed it in May 1983.
In foreground was the short sub-ended track who's back in the days, served for the Campbellton - Moncton "Budd Car" passenger service along with a short time for a few consecutive years when the Gaspé line were served by RDCs who started in Campbellton instead of Matapédia.
Canadian National's iconic wet noodle logo was only torn down from the building a few years ago.
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4912, GTW 6226
Milepost 0.0 Mont-Joli subdivision
Campbellton, NB
October 4th 2023
Architect - Thomas F Hunt - 1817. Built as Episcopal church (St. Marys) with giant tetrastyle Ionic portico to Buccleuch Street. Later a methodist chapel. Interior remodelled on conversion to public house around 2000. Now a Wetherspoons pub "Robert the Bruce"
The movie house opened at 3234 W. North Ave. in 1910 for Carl Karg. By 1920, the name had been changed from the Isis Theatre to the Park Theatre, one of many with that name that opened and closed across the city. It closed two years later. The Second Humboldt State Bank once occupied the space, which has been a funeral home since the mid-1940s.
Former LNER Gresley A4 4-6-2 Pacific 60019 BITTERN crosses the Royal Border Bridge working Steam Dreams THE CORONATION, 1Z27 07:16 London King's Cross to Edinburgh Waverley.
The Royal Border Bridge, designed by Robert Stephenson, spans the River Tweed between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Tweedmouth in Northumberland, England. It is a Grade I listed railway viaduct built between 1847 and 1850, when it was opened by Queen Victoria.
Former cloister, school and mission house. Since 2004 in use as conference center. The chapel is still in use for masses.
The Former Hill Street Police Station in Singapore is a majestic six-story Neoclassical building with a vibrant and colorful history.
The building's most striking feature is its 927 windows, each painted in a different shade of the rainbow.
Part of the upper storey isn't there at the moment nor the text 'Canterbury' that was there when I took the photo that can be seen here -
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Licence expired in 1914 -
Penn Central operating on the former New Haven Railroad electrified right-of way has a former PRR GG1 leading a southwestbound 7 car first class passenger train through Stamford, Connecticut, 1969, Bob Hughes photo. The highway seen in the background is the busy I-95. This train of mostly parlor cars has a dining car in its consist along with a combine as the last car. This photo was taken by Bob Hughes from his second story perch in tower 38 (Signal Station 38). It is nice to see a GG1 in one of the last paint schemes that was used by the Pennsylvania Railroad.
This photo came from the Bob Hughes Collection and the original photographer is Bob Hughes. Any credit for this photo must be provided to the Bob Hughes.
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This former saloon is located near Lake Henshaw, CA, sharing the isolated site only with a former gas station, the picture of which I posted earlier. So you could gas up your car and get gassed yourself at this spot......and perhaps find a hot chick (read on). www.flickr.com/photos/138983880@N03/40849603782/in/datepo...
One of the signs in the window said the following or something similar: "only saloon with the hottest chicks in town." Read what you like into this mangled syntax.
It appeared that some new development at the site might be imminent.
Former Eaton Corner Congregationalist Church in Greek Revival Style
Now the Compton Museum
Operated as a Church from 1841 to 1959 where it was sold and transformed into current day Compton Museum
It was congregationalist until the 1925 Union
Former Northern Pacific Railway short line over Homestake Pass in Montana. Now B. N. S. F. Unused currently but not abandoned.