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OHCR SD40-2 3329, which still has a CNW gong bell, sits at the TZPR Yard in East Peoria, IL. All 5 units in this photo here are each lettered for a different G&W railroad.
Former Laura Ashley store, Commercial Street, Hereford
Sony A7II + Contax C/Y Vario-Sonnar 35-70mm f/3.4
A theater operated at 1237 N. Ashland Ave. from at least 1913 until 1918. A funeral home formerly occupied the building, which dates to the early 1890s.
Grand Properties Acquisitions, LLC will propose at the April Zoning Committee meeting the plan to demolish 1235 and 1237 N. Ashland Ave. and seek to rezone the subject property to allow for construction of a five-story mixed-use building containing 1,460 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, 16 residential dwelling units on the upper floors and enclosed parking for 4 cars. The height of the proposed building will be 54 feet 10 inches. A similar proposal will be presented for 1257, 1259 and 1301 N. Ashland Ave.
NOTE: Approval for the plan was granted in June 2023. A demolition permit was issued in January 2025.
The Sydney Monorail was a single-loop monorail in Sydney, Australia, that connected Darling Harbour, Chinatown and the Sydney business & shopping districts. It opened in July 1988 and closed in June 2013 due to lower than expected passenger numbers and running costs.
Zoom in to see abandoned HBC trading post on south shore of Baffin Island. The traditional Inuit familes living in the Amadjuak Bay area moved to nearest hamlets of Kimmirut (former Lake Harbour) to the east and Kinngait (former Cape Dorset) to the west.
A tickets booth for the former Star-Lite drive-in movie theater on South Tacoma Way (Highway 99) in Tacoma, Washington
Former RF&P GP40-2 NÂş142, to CSXT 6394 is at Taylorsville, Georgia, on southbound Cartersville Sub L810. The neatly applied 1980s era RF&P graphics are an appreciated touch to this old workhorse.
The bell tower of the Mezquita-Catedral in CĂłrdoba, Spain, is the former minaret (958) of the Great Mosque of CĂłrdoba. The original minaret was encased in a Renaissance-style shell in the 16th century.
This former Pub in Northampton is now (or at least was?) a Japanese restaurant. What was the front of the pub is now the back of the establishment, and it has looked a right bloody mess for many years now.
Former Shearings and latterly Arriva Volvo B10M / Alexander Q is seen outside Ladyline's garage about to take up an afternoon school working.
Budapest, Palace District
Ă–tpacsirta utca
Built in 1877 for Count Almássy Kálmán
Architect: Gottgeb Antal
Today housing the Association of Hungarian Architects, and a restaurant & cafe, ÉpĂtĂ©sz Pince (“Architect Cellar”, founded in 1958.).
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Az épületet Gottgeb Antal tervezte 1877-ben.
A megrendelĹ‘, grĂłf Almássy Kálmán a saroktelken kismĂ©retű palotát Ă©pĂttetett. Az udvar kĂştjával, barokk szobraival, kĹ‘burkolatával Ă©s Ăves, vasszerkezettel fedett lĂ©pcsĹ‘jĂ©vel Budapest egyik legszebb udvara.
Az Ă©pĂĽlet ma az ÉpĂtĂ©szek Háza, a Magyar ÉpĂtĂ©szek SzövetsĂ©ge, a Magyar ÉpĂtĂ©sz Kamara Ă©s a Budapesti ÉpĂtĂ©sz Kamara irodáinak ad helyet. Itt működik a nevezetes Ă©tterem Ă©s kávĂ©zĂł, az ÉpĂtĂ©sz Pince (1958-ban alapĂtva).
Former Yorkshire Coastliner YK55ATY now 06D121913 is now owned by LIDL Gmbh (Ireland) and is seen in a scheme in partnership with Laya Healthcare offering free heath checks for Staff nationwide.
One photographer identifies this as the former Holy Cross Polish Church, but I can’t find anything about its existence as a house of worship. It was constructed at 3132 S. Lituanica Ave. in 1888 and was sold for $450,000 in January 2019. Tentative plans called for 7 units, retaining the brick exterior but no updates have been forthcoming from the owner, Nsite Property Group.
NOTE: While doing a Google Earth search, I found the building has indeed been renovated, and a 4 bedroom, 3 bath penthouse was purchased some time beginning in August 2024.
Former Chicago and North Western GP40 5529 was splitting the signals at Fairfax on the UP's Clinton Subdivision in 1996.
Built in 1965 by EMD for the New York Central as NYC 3040 and serving Penn Central and then Conrail, it made its way to the North Western after Conrail purged most of their older locomotives in the 1980s.
This home in Varese Italy sits inside a fenced in compound yet looks abandoned with the shutters missing.
Westminster Bridge House, Westminster Bridge Road, the former Necropolis station, next to the tracks into Waterloo. It was from here funeral trains left for the cemetery in Surrey. Although it suffered bomb damage to the rear during the war some parts are still visible.
See the track on Bing maps to the right.