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ADBF 1751 heads west into Adrian, MI at Lenawee Junction. This is the interchange where the first branch line in Michigan broke off and headed north to Tecumseh. The tracks, switches, sidings and station platform are all still here and really evoke a sense of Michigan's history. 8-28-2015
Title: West platform
Date: 1907 December 2
Source: Boston Elevated Railway photographs, 9800.018.
File name: 9800018_004_081
Rights: Public Domain
Citation: Boston Elevated Railway photographs, 9800.018.City of Boston Archives, Boston
Taken in the Hidden London tour of Charing Cross's Jubilee platforms.
The Charing Cross Jubilee platforms opened in 1979, originally as a terminus to the line running from Stanmore. Before the platforms opened, a plan was developed to extend the Jubilee line onwards to Stratford; the route meant the line would pass onwards through Westminster instead, leading to the closure of the Charing Cross platforms.
The tour ran through the Jubilee platforms, the ventilation shaft, through to a spoil tunnel that extended out under Trafalgar Square to beyond the fourth plinth (this tunnel led to a shaft where the spoil from digging the station and tunnels was removed).
An empty platform on the Hammersmith and City line of Baker Street station, one of London's oldest underground stations
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When I saw this opportunity, I thought to myself is this really 2013? The crew of the Stanier '8F' are anxious to move the loco on from Carlisle Citadel station to Upperby for servicing, watched by a gent dressed in a flat cap and tweed jacket (and also wearing braces but not in view unfortunately!). This cameo substituted for my lack of a time machine.
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Title: South Station, progress view on platforms
Date: 1909 July 8
Source: Boston Elevated Railway photographs, 9800.018.
File name: 9800018_005_053
Rights: Public Domain
Citation: Boston Elevated Railway photographs, 9800.018.City of Boston Archives, Boston
and a container ship in the Santa Barbara Channel. Image made from Sands Beach.
Holly stands 211 feet tall and sits about two miles off shore over the South Ellwood Oil Field,pumping oil from 32 wells. Holly was built in 1966 by ARCO, sold to Mobil in 1993, and subsequently to Venoco in 1997. Holly has been inactive since the Refugio Oil Spill in May 2015 (ruptured oil pipeline). In April 2017, Venoco filed for bankruptcy and decommissioned the platform, which is now owned by the State of California. Whether or not the platform gets completely dismantled isn't clear at this point; but the days of oil production in state waters off the coast of Goleta appear to be over (even though California and the Federal Government are at odds regarding oil production in state waters off the California Coast (there's 15 active platforms in federal waters off the Santa Barbara County's coast: www.sbcountyplanning.org/energy/maps/map_with_projects.asp)).
www.independent.com/news/2017/jun/14/what-will-happen-pla...
www.independent.com/news/2017/apr/20/venoco-ditches-platf...
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www.noozhawk.com/article/venoco_bankruptcy_ends_santa_bar...
www.noozhawk.com/article/state_lands_commission_platform_...
A fairly distinctive picture which probably doesn't need much of an explanation - it is of course the London Underground station name sign on the platform at Upminster Bridge.
A set of photos taken on a visit to Hornchurch in October 1988.
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another Holga shot from the camera swap weekend. Interestingly enough dumbfunk took a shot of the same subject (different number) with my Leica - it's quite interesting to see how different perspectives on the same thing give totally different results...
It's also interesting how light afftected the Holga. Most of my shots were taken with an overcast sky, then suddenly the sun came out in the late afternoon and as a result my last 2 shots were much more saturated. I did not adjust the colours in this shot - it's the way the plastic camera produced them...
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