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With the Tiger Moth well out of sight, 3642 and 3016 race through East Maitland towards the finish line during The Great Traine Race at Hunter Valley SteamFest 2017.
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Tyseley's 'Pannier' No. 7760 crosses Brereton Road in Rugeley while heading for Trent Valley station with a shuttle service from Walsall on 21st May 2000. It was one of three round trips between Walsall and Rugeley Trent Valley operated by Vintage Trains, with the first outward and last return heading across Sutton Park from and to Tyseley. The people in the approaching cars probably wondered what i was up to, having no idea what was happening behind them. Parallel Lives? Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Accelerating away from the crossover leading onto the RRL, Steamrail's recently-restored K183 makes a fantastic sight as it powers back up to speed and climbs the short rise near South Kensington and tries to keep pace with almost equally fresh Tait carriages 317M, 230D, 208T& 381M as the two trains run side-by-side towards Footscray and Sunshine before following one-another down the Sunbury Line to Calder Park sidings in celebration the return of the Taits to mainline service on Steamrail's Welcome Back Red Rattlers Tour. 3/7/22
Two parallel runs in two consecutive shots!
Leading its first mainline train of 2025, K183 accelerates away from South Yarra on the Caulfield Through lines, just barely out-pacing Metro Trains Comeng set 472M-1086T-471M-430M-1065T-431M running an up Sandringham Service as it leads A2 986 on train 8542, the return of Steamrail's first Moomba Shuttle to Glen Huntly. 9/3/25
Camera rotation faffery from last night with Tim G. All shot in one photographic exposure, this is not a Photoshop creation.
The stunning facade of the walkie-talkie building at 20 Fenchurch Street, London, the parallel lines of its exterior towering off into the sky. I've got loads of images of this, it looked so impressive in the afternoon sun.
Taken at Boundary Creek in Winnipeg Beach, just south of Gimli, Manitoba. This is simply a reflection in the creek which I flipped vertically. The only thing that gives it away are the little leaves floating in the "sky". I almost fell in the creek to get this, but . . . anything for the shot, right? LOL
So we have chicks again! It's a long story, but I can tell you they are actually IN THE HOUSE with us as opposed to the outdoor brooder. Long story. Fun times. Lots of peeping while we're eating dinner. We haven't been eating much chicken lately, either.
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Details of a picnic table in the Harambe Market at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
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A brief busy moment at Shields Road is captured in this image as an inner and outer service arrive at the same time. The Outer circle service is on the left and would take most of the waiting passengers, whilst the Inner circle service is on the right with car 129 leading - this would be my train into the city centre.
The Glasgow Subway is the third oldest subway system in the world and is undergoing a modernisaton programme. The stations have already been refreshed and the next thing to go will be the 1970's-built trains. The trains are made up of 3 cars each, though the middle trailing car was a late addition to the sets. The power cars at each end of the sets were built by Metro-Cammel at Washwood Heath, whilst the trailing cars were built by Hunslet in Leeds in 1992.
The next generation is already on the way with a couple of sets present at the commissioning site near Ibrox. The new trains are being built by Stadler and will be self-driving. Their introduction will also bring about the addition of platform screen doors, so photo opportunities like this will be limited once the Stadler sets are in service.
Pronghorn the fastest land mammal in the US is not an antelope but it closely resembles the true antelopes of the Old World and fills a similar ecological niche due to parallel evolution. This female was walking parallel to me in Yellowstone.
An old bridge parallel to the newer on the Great Southern Rail Trail.
Tarwin River, Meeniyan, Victoria, Australia.
Infrared, tilt-shift
A special place on the narrow gauge lines in Germany is Bertsdorf where there are often parallel departures.
Here, the branch from Zittau divides, one line going to Kurort Jonsdorf and the other to Kurort Oybin,
In my photo 99 1750-1 is heading off to Jonsdorf and 99 1758-4 to Oybin.
At this time, this railway was still in the hands of DR, once the national railway of the GDR. But in time, a new company was formed, the SOEG, which is owned by the town of Zittau and neighbouring communities.
Bertsdorf, Saxony, Germany
28th June 1991
Pentax MX, Kodachrome
19910628 40012 9917501 (left) 17584 (right) at Bertsdorf clean
An abstract shot of a modern building overlooking the River Thames in London, full of parallel lines and lots of glass. Reminds me of lanes in a bowling alley!
Manx Electric Railway tram motorcars No.21 & No.32 climb out of Douglas working the morning parallel run through to Groudle.
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Stay cables of Newport Transporter Bridge, which spans the river Usk at Newport, south Wales. The bridge is illuminated at night.