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Now into the early afternoon of October 26, 2024 the Day Gas is slightly behind schedule with MRL 4400/4406 on the point now starting the journey eastward back to Missoula.
Seattle, WA
Gas Works Park, located on a promontory extending from the north shore of Lake Union, is a Seattle Landmark and National Register of Historic Places listed park. The site was originally proposed for a park in the 1903 Olmsted Report, but was subsequently developed as a gas works plant in 1906 by the Seattle Gas Light Company. The coal and oil gasification plant manufactured the gas that supplied the city until 1956, when new sources of gas and energy arrived in Seattle. The site was a toxic, inhospitable environment that evolved into one of the first postindustrial landscape to be transformed into a public park. Landscape architect Richard Haag designed the masterplan, incorporating remnants from the gas plant. Bioremediation methods, innovative for the time, were incorporated into the design to "clean and green" the contaminated soil. The Great Mound, also known as Kite Hill, opened to the public on August 31, 1973, and the park was fully open to the public in July 1976.
The Day Gas seen at Plains, MT under a cantilever. Things are progressing for the BNSF takeover with new vaders being put up at many places, I'm sure these won't be too long for the world. 9/3/22
This [GAS] Susen mini dress has such a great look with its plunging V neckline and sexy split hem. Since it is a bit revealing, I toned it down with some cardigan knitwear to lend it a cute and casual vibe.
It fits Legacy (+Perky Petite ), Reborn, Kupra (+ Kups), Prima Petite (+ Busty), Slink Hourglass, Belleza Freya, and Maitreya (+Petite) mesh bodies.
The Fatpack HUD spoils you with 11 very trendy colors to choose from.
Taxi to GAS Clothing Company:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cosmic%20Valley/60/97/556
Marketplace: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/133273
Blog: gasclothingcompany.blogspot.de/
flickr: www.flickr.com/groups/gascc2013/
This abandoned gas station is located in Dodson, Oregon, along the Historic Columbia River Highway. Named for Ira Dodson, who was an early settler in the area, Dodson was the site of the McGowan salmon cannery and a fish wheel c. 1900.
Update: I photographed this in October of 2020. A couple days ago there was a massive landslide in the area. It swept over the main highway and a passing motorist who's still buried under 12 feet of mud and debris. It's not the first time Dodson's suffered from landslides. In February 1996 a series of massive debris flows occurred destroying homes and blocking the railroad and highway for several days. The amount of rain that hit the Dodson territory this past week was impressive.
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My goal with this series is to explore every day scenes under the cover of darkness. A street corner, a lamp post, a doorway. Big city, small town, urban, rural. Man-made light versus nature’s darkness–––light and shadow interpreting minimalist settings in black and white. To see more in this series, check out Cover Of Darkness.
Early on in the COVER OF NIGHT series, I shot a couple gas stations. They were not initially the type scene I was looking to capture, but when I came across one late at night, bright and isolated in the darkness, it was impossible for me to resist, so I continue to shoot them. I have now shot enough that they have become a series-within-the-series. For a look at them as a collection, check out, Gas Stations
The Day Gas rolls eastward on the 10th Sub east of Perma, MT with BNSF 9823 sporting its Executive “cream and green” paint. It was nice to finally bag an executive mac leader and it being a pair of mac’s didn’t hurt either.
With the huge gas storage facility at Grain on the horizon and the pylons marching across the fields to the E.ON combined heat and power station 66004 Climate Hero trailing its rake of blue grey stock looks rather insignificant as the punters on the Doctor Syn railtour, 1Z41, are treated to a run down the branch.
For the love of color.
To be able to look at an ordinary scene and see the beauty in its structure and inherent design.
I’m still chasing Stephen Shore and the transparency and 2D flatness of space.
In this case I forced myself to choose only one angle in which to shoot this station. Now, Stephen Shore was forced by the fact he was using 8x10 color negatives which cost a lot to develop and print. In my case I wanted to follow that rule. And here it is. Thanks
MRL SD35 leads the Gas Local East along the Clark For River near Eddy, MT. I really enjoyed a number of chases with this trio of SD35s. This is scan number 1,800. While I am enjoying scanning these and posting them I will never finish. Shot in Oct 2004
Though these gas pumps are no longer in use, they provide a great glimpse back into a time many of us remember, when things seemed a lot simpler.
I can still recall the first time I saw a pump your own gas station in Michigan! They had yet to hit Florida, and I was amazed that people were allowed to fill their own tanks! Now it's hard to find a station where you DON'T.
Found at an Antique Shop in St. Michaels, Maryland
Gordonton, N.C. July 1939
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Back in the UK and after putting our loco - 45305 - to bed I was on my way out when this view of Ivatt 2MT 2-6-0 46521 illuminated by the setting sun caught my eye.
'Lighting up the gas burner' for HMM theme : Intended Contact.
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While the Gas Local still held onto blue power on March 30, 2024 the Day Gas races eastward near Perma, MT
Montana Rail Link's Day Gas departs Thompson Falls on 12/30/2023 bound for Missoula. To the east they will branch off of the 4th Sub and onto the 10th Sub for the remainder of the trip.
Since my trip, the MRL power and spacer cars have disappeared from this location and soon the tricolor lights which replaced the semaphores, will also disappear.
Montana Rail Link
Train: Day Gas
12/30/2023
Thompson Falls, Montana
MRL 4th Subdivision
"There's no free market for oil" T. Boone Pickens
One of my local gas stations. BP's brand in Germany.
Accord, NY. Nikon D50.
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So the giant in the orange hat tells us one evening he's never shot the MRL before. The next morning, our friend has popped his MRL cherry on the Day Gas
The Wisconsin Gas Building (originally Milwaukee Gas Light Building) is a classic stepped Art Deco tower located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin at 626 East Wisconsin Avenue. It was designed by architects Eschweiler & Eschweiler and completed in 1930 using differing materials on the exterior to graduate from dark to light.
With the Gas local and Paradise local now a combined train into just the Gas Local it is usually filled out with misc work to be done on the way to and from Paradise but on this day the Meatball pair of 4406, 4408 and a Meatball buffer lead a long string of Gas cars for Pipeline seen just west of Ravalli MT on a rather gloomy day.
Sinclair Gas Station in Rolla, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon TS-E17mm f/4L lens at ƒ/14.0 with a 10-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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