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While out patrolling the backroads of Michigan this small mom and pop shop that’s been sitting abandoned for decades is one of my favorite spots.
Embsay Station at twilight . The ticket office was closed, no trains till the weekend ...it's a long walk home ((
GAS Ladies Sweater Juliana - 10 Colors w/ HUD FATPACK
GAS Clothing Company
Taxi to Mainstore:
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Marketplace:
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Credits: selfcontrolsl.blogspot.com/2023/02/gas-stop.html
Thank you so much Any for helping me with this photo <3
A gallon of gas just isn't what it used to be!
Found in at a old abandoned house in the Buenos Aries National Wildlife area in Arizona, USA
SHIRT + HUD 11 COLORS
BODYS;
SIGNATURE, AESTHETIC, BELLEZA, LEGACY, INITHIUM, MAITREYA, SLINK
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Marketplace: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/133273
Gasholder Park, St Pancras & King's Cross, London. Three of the four gas holders have been converted to luxury apartments. The other is now a public park with art features. They have been here since the 1850's but were decommissioned at the turn of the 21st century when the whole area was redeveloped.
The westbound MRL Night Gas heads up the 10th Sub as an early May snowfall hits the higher elevations in the background.
KraftWork Gas Station @ Fameshed
N4RS Valkenberg Street Light @ Fameshed
N4RS Valkenberg Park Bench @ Fameshed
JIAN Fallow Buck Static @ Fameshed
JIAN Fallow Doe Static @ Fameshed
KraftWork: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Last%20Forever/110/8...
N4RS: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/N4RS/240/45/23
JIAN: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Jian/244/238/23
Fameshed: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FaMESHed/158/158/22
Montana Rail Link’s day gas local curves eastbound through Weeksville, Montana, on September 20, 2012, led by venerable EMD SD45 No. 346.
The setting sun catches the side of the vertical retort building (1932) at the site of the old Launceston Gas Company. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Launceston_Gasworks
In 1826 Launceston, like most cities was running on sperm whale oil for their lamps. But in 1844, Dr William Pugh (a pioneer of anesthetic medicine) produced a means by which he could convert coal into methane gas to light his house. This was an idea that took off quickly around the world and gas companies were formed to mass produce methane gas from coal.
In 1858 the Launceston Gas Company was formed and on 5 April 1860 the city turned on its gas powered street lights for the first time. In 1932 the vertical retort building we see here (where the actual conversion process was carried out) was built. It was a far more efficient and larger means of producing more gas. Most of the coal was actually shipped in from the Hunter Valley and down the Tamar to the wharf directly outside the main entrance to the gasworks.
By the 1970s LPG had become more convenient and a cheaper form of gas and so the conversion processing plant was shut down.
So this is my tribute to yesteryear. Enjoy it while it lasts. It was also part of my personal challenge to only use a 50mm lens.
The town gas station/convenience store has been closed for hours on this hoppin Friday night. With only Kyle, Puda, and myself keeping each other occupied the faint headlight of 385 could finally be seen miles and miles away coming our way followed by the echoing Canadian tuned K3 blasting through the misting air. GLC 385 and 390 with about 50 cars make quick work of heading back to Owosso to get an early quit.
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Feat: [GAS] Clothing Company, Secret Poses - Lucas
GAS [Cardigan Robert] with shirt + 11 Color Hud
The Day Gas follows along the Flathead River headed East on the 10th Sub, a couple of miles East of the junction with the 4th Sun at Paradise.
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A shot from that brief time when the Corner Gas film set was used as a souvenir store.
Rouleau, Saskatchewan.
(Dog River)
More info from Wikipedia:
The buildings used as sets for the program were allowed to fall into disrepair after the show wrapped up production. They were purchased by an entrepreneur who converted them into a museum and souvenir shop. The set was demolished in November 2016.
On 28 September 2014, the building that was used as the FOO[D] MAR[KE]T, the local grocery store in the series, was destroyed in a fire. The grain elevator was destroyed in a fire on November 5, 2021, about two weeks after the building used for depicting Dog River's police station collapsed.
Face Tattoo: Vargas Makeup (for evo x) by Zibska www.flickr.com/photos/zibska/
Earrings: Pride (for pixie ears - swallow) by #SCHOEN *Get this item at the mainstore as part of the Pride at home event!* www.flickr.com/photos/53144062@N03/
Heels & stockings: Germie Stockings by ERSCH *Get this item at the mainstore as part of the Pride at home event!* www.flickr.com/photos/amzersh
Outfit: Mimi bodysuit by EB www.flickr.com/photos/eleganceboutique-sl
Choker: Vason choker by FAKEICON www.flickr.com/photos/titzuki/
Backdrop: Moonchild photobooth by FOXCITY *This item was at the Uber event!* www.flickr.com/photos/itsfoxy/
Montana Rail Link’s gas local creates its own snowstorm as it thunders eastbound through Weeksville, Montana, on February 9, 2014. Heading up the 30-car local this cold day is venerable SDP40 (rebuilt by MRL and now classified as a SD40-2XR) No. 290, a former passenger-hauling Great Northern locomotive.