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This concrete base once supported the westbound home signal for an Erie Lackawanna (nee Erie Railroad) line in Leavittsburg, Ohio. Trains on these rails would be approaching SN Tower whee the Youngstown bypass met up with the passenger route via Youngstown. West of SN the Erie divided into routes to Cleveland and Chicago.
The rails (guides for the robot arms) are still covered with protective foam for the assembly. The holes for the tape drives can be seen at the center.
Seems strange to think that I've driven shunting locomotives over this stretch of line - although a few years ago.I certainly wouldn't want to try it now !! A view of the Gloucester Docks area taken from St Anne Bridge.
Boston & Maine #1094 - 1906 Cafe Diner/Coach
"Boston & Main operated routes north from Boston to Portland, Maine and west (via the Hoosac Tunnel) to the Hudson River. Another route connected New Haven with points along the Vermont/New Hampshire border.
B&M purchased a large fleet of wooden cars in 1906-07, including six cafe-coaches with elegant stained-glass arched windows, varnished inlaid wood interior, and gas-fired chandeliers and wall sconces typical of the finest cars of that era. Its regular assignment was on the "Green Mountain Flyer" from Boston to Rutland, Vermont, until retirement in 1942. It was later renumbered as work car M3288, for use on wreck trains.
B&M 1094 is the only surviving B&M wooden cafe-coach. It was purchased from Guilford Transportation (B&M's successor) in 1992, and arrived at Union by flatcar in 1996. It is awaiting a full restoration.
Builder: Pullman
Empty Weight: 129,600 lbs
Capacity: 36 coach, 24 diner seats
Nominal Length: 81 ft"
I added all the letters and numbers myself
only for the delta ring i used piggy =3's
and the letters&numbers i used Willy- Valkyrie Fireworks'
hows this for a change guys? slight mprovement?
Just outside of New Ulm, MN, there is this railroad bridge. Notice how messed up the rails are, there are all kinds of sagging spots.
Abandoned rails along two blocks of Bond St. in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. The view is looking south towards the harbor, looking at the intersection of Fleet St.
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Abandoned rails along Thames St. in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. The view is looking west along Thames St. from South Wolfe St. The harbor is to the left.
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Hand rails that is. The conductor of EJ&E 656, a SD38-2 Hangs on the hand rails as the crew sorts, drops and picks up cars at Duplainville,WI. Note that the left hand air conditioning door is wide open as the crew fights the 90+ degree heat that hangs in the air on this hot and humid day.
Abandoned Rails Trail is an easy hour-long walk on the original C.P.R. line at the summit of Rogers Pass. It features close views of two snow sheds, associated slide paths, and the original Rogers Pass station area.
This is a beautiful area to go hiking, thought it's cold and damp most of the time and both grizzly and black bears are common in area.
The remains of one of the snow sheds can be seen on the left side of the photo.
da esquerda pra direita: eduardo rocha (o curioso), diogénes araújo, andré fonseca (baú de arquivos), eu, rafael apocalypse, ronaldo ferraz, lucas, carlos (milk-it), michel (milk-it), vinícius teles (improve it)
:D:D ... Okay, I think I just photograph waaay too much abandonment, but anyways, another picture of the abandoned rails, that was shown here earlier. Hope you like it! :)
I was walking along when i saw a bandage hanging off the rails of a fence. I thought I should photograph it and make it high contrast B&W...
Shooting @ Launsdorf
Model: Babsi & Alex
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