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47812 "Pride of Eastleigh" hammers up Narroways Junction in Bristol. Built at Brush Falcon Works in 1964, it also carried the numbers 47 239 and 47 657. It currently survives with the Rail Operations Group.

class 5 44871 accellerates through helsby junction with the north wales coast express from liverpool to llandudno

It’s a rainy spring morning as a mine run for Buc 1 navigates through Hanger Junction. Hanger has since become one of my favorite spots on the N&W.

WINNER - Monochrome Award, 2018 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year

 

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Yesterday I was fortunate to witness - and photograph - one of the most amazing sights you can ever see in the Blue Mountains - the rapid conversion in a matter of seconds of an otherwise trickle of a waterfall into a behemoth roaring wall of thundering stormwater.

 

Bonus, I was at Junction Falls, which are actually 2 separate waterfalls on separate creeks, respectively just upstream of where the two creeks join into one.

 

First the north fall went into Beserk mode, then about 30 minutes later the south fall did likewise, so I was able to capture the transition of both.

 

I was already soaked to the skin on arrival, having trudged down the circuit track to firstly shoot Adeline Falls. But the rain made no difference to my eager lenses. Thank goodness I had my trusty rusty umbrella with me to keep the gear relatively dry.

 

The log you see at the base of the north fall eventually became completely submerged.

 

Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III, Canon TS-E 45mm f2.8, ISO 100, f8 at 0.6 second.

Reflections at Norton Junction on the Grand Union Canal between Daventry and Long Buckby, Northamptonshire.

Island Line 483006 is seen at Smallbrook Junction heading to Shanklin. Isle of Wight, 14-09-20

London Overground 378 222 at Clapham Junction.

ST RUPO rolls through CPF-196 (Mountain Junction) as it arrives Portland behind a trio of GP40s. The historic Maine Central offices are located behind the parking garage on the right. Both CPF-196 and 195 (Congress Street; background) are protected by MEC-era SAs which will be replaced when CSX implements I-ETMS between Plaistow and Brunswick.

 

This interlocking is where the famed Mountain Division split off from the Portland Terminal and cut west across the White Mountains of New Hampshire to an interchange point with the CP at St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Guilford ended operations on the Mountain Division in 1983, the same year that it bought the Boston and Maine. A roughly two-mile stretch of the former Mountain Division between the interlocking and a point west of Congress Street is known in Pan Am/CSX timetables as the Mountain Branch. It is a small, signaled stretch of territory that is used by Amtrak to reach the Portland Transportation Center.

A collection of South West Trains and Southern units are seen on the approach to Clapham Junction railway station in October 2012.

 

The station was the inspiration of the song "Up the Junction" by Squeeze hence the title

Hamersley Iron GE Dash 9-44CWs 7078-7071 throttling up through Wombat Junction with a load of Tom Price iron ore at 07:47 on September 9, 2002. The train is coming off the mine exit road with the line to Paraburdoo in the foreground.

 

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The village lends its name to the nearby junction of the Stroudwater Navigation and the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, a unique example of a crossing between two separately-owned canals.

 

This is a popular and busy area, with three swing bridges, an active boatyard including dry dock, a visitor centre operated by the Cotswold Canals Trust and a Canal & River Trust office, historically significant listed structures, a rowing club, car parks and a café, a marina including chandlery, boat hire and charitable excursions, extensive towpath moorings, a variety of walking routes around and along the two canals, and community events.

 

Text curtesy of Wikipedia.

CN 2029 leads the MRF North into Iron Junction, MN.

After running round at Llandudno Junction, 47805 'Roger Hosking MA 1925-2013' + 47810 'Crewe Diesel Depot' pass Glan Conwy working 1Z70 0545 High Wycombe - Blaenau Ffestiniog 'Snowdonia Statesman' 13/09/23. Pole shot with permission from Conwy Estuary Campervan & Motorhome Stopover.

Peak 45111 passes the ex LNWR Holywell Junction box at full line speed with the 11.00 York - Llandudno in May 1987.

A southbound rolls out of Cincy and passes KC Junction before a journey down the LCL.

Class 37 diesel locomotives 37402 "Stephen Middlemore" and 37407 "Blackpool Tower"

 

6Z55 15.39 Shirebrook Davis & Son to Crewe Coal Sidings DRS

 

Wichnor Junction, Catholme, Staffordshire

Ahh the joys of not having a wide lens. This is a 9 yes 9 shot stitch processed in Photoshop CS3.

Junction Falls can be found funnily enough on the Junction falls walking track in Lawson "Blue Mountains" NSW Australia

Shanghai Junction

These winding roads turn blue on weekend nights - a sight which is extra special when you've bribed security guards to get a good view :)

 

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Spending some contemplative moments at Junction, before the mists come to claim the realms once again.

 

Visit this location at Fairelands Junction ~ Sponsored by The NeoVictoria Project in Second Life

West Coast Railway Co. 57316 'Alnwick Castle' powers past Hellifield South Junction and non stop through the station in charge of the 1Z70 07:22 York to Carlisle 'Northern Belle', via the Little North Western route on Saturday 2nd April 2022.

 

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LS&I RSD12's 1804, 1802 and 1850 exit the rock cut and are about to cross Riihinen Road and work there way onto the joint track with CNW at Eagle Mills Junction on August 25, 1984. The good looking Alco's have 120 empties in tow for Tilden.

I025 rolls through a sweeping turn in Junction City with a string of auto racks on the head end.

Finally an orange one! Although the number of aggregates services to Norwich and Trowse increased significantly in July 2023, the majority of Class 66s operating the Freightliner services to Trowse were green Class 66/6s, so the sight of Genesee and Wyoming orange 66419 Lionesses' Roar working 6Z45 1509 Trowse Yard Redland Siding to Tunstead Sidings at Trowse Junction was most welcome. The attractive GM loco was previously part of the DRS fleet.

Freightliner Class 66/6 No. 66613 emerges from Manton Tunnel with 6E69, the 07:03 Tunstead Sidings – Peterborough West Yard loaded aggregate working on 21st April 2022.

Q693 east at Coal Run Jct.

The feature article in the January 1977 issue of Trains magazine was Jay Potter’s The Monsters of Mingo Junction, which highlighted Conrail’s assignment of its six-axle Alco Centuries to ore service centered around Mingo Junction, Ohio. Although Mingo Junction was well over 300 miles from my home turf, and a little out of my range at the time, it was immediately added to my bucket list. A year and a half later, a phone call from a college buddy who had already graduated ended up being a planning session for a long weekend in Mingo Junction. By August 1978, many of Conrail’s 32 C628’s, 27 C630’s, and 15 C636’s were retired and in dead lines at Collinwood or Altoona, but some still had a little life left. Here one of the largest, a C636, catches some morning sun, while an SD45 lays over two stalls away, Although the big EMD’s initially drew better assignments than the Alco’s, the fuel guzzlers didn’t last much longer than the Centuries.

 

An Amtrak railroad train pulls into Montpelier Junction, located in the town of Berlin, Vermont. The train is part of the "Vermonter" line, which runs from St. Albans in northern Vermont, to Washington, D.C. via New York City.

 

The depot serves Montpelier, the state capital of Vermont, approximately two miles to the east. It is interesting to note that Montpelier is the smallest capital of the 50 states, with a population of 7500 as of 2016.

 

There has been a passenger rail station at this location since 1849. According to documentation, the current depot is likely the third to occupy the site. The green iron bridge in the background crosses the Winooski River.

The sun has very nearly set on the Pacers so with a good forecast I surfaced early this morning and took a trip out to try a few sunrise rail shots at Colton Junction.

The Roundthorn road meets Beacon Edge. Left for Langwathby and the East Coast., right for Penrith and the M6. After a night of steady light snow a day of steady light rain and a slow thaw.

CN SD40-2W 5349 returns South through Iron Junction, MN with ore loads from Minntac.

. . but not the one in Birmingham UK, this one is the Makkasan Swamp / Din Daeng version in Bangkok.

 

Almost 17 years in Thailand, and this was the first time I went up Baiyoke Sky Tower (although admittedly it wasn't completed until late nineties).

 

Unfortunately, it was very hazy and the light conditions weren't very good, but what the heck, having paid Baht 200 I was going to try and take some shots anyway.

Columbia Basin Railroad's Wheeler Turn approaches Bassett Junction, Washington led by two veteran SD9s on May 20, 2025.

Mavic Mini 4 Pro

73209 leads this Gatwick Express through Clapham Junction on the 13th of February 2001.

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