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Locomotives on a siding, frost, cold and snow along the rails of the "Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad" in December.
Hayden’s is a quarterly magazine that explores the creative impulse through stories, articles, interviews, photography, and visual art. We hope to inspire you.
This issue features the works of Duncan Asper, Scott Link, Georgia Pantazopoulos, Beau Saunders, Scott Link, Jeff Scher, Ellyn Maybe, Jan Manon and also the social and community projects of Deborah Murphy with Vermont Rails and Jason Jenkins with Causeworth and the Aptera car.
Suite des travaux de la nouvelle ligne de tramway Valenciennes - Vieux Condé
Vue sur le pont de la bleuse borne et ses abords (En direction de Anzin)
Photographie Wagret Bruno - Droits réservés
A portion of the rails that Winnipeg's streetcars ran on decades ago has been exposed during street reconstruction at Broadway and Osborne Street. Plans are to have some of the rail removed and donated to a hoped-for museum devoted to streetcars.
Before 1955, Winnipeg Transit and earlier private companies ran streetcars on rail throughout the city as well as electric trolley buses. Electric streetcars began operating in the city in the late 1800s.
After the last streetcar was taken out of service in 1955, rails across the city were either torn out or covered with asphalt as streets were widened.
Aaron Wheeler of Raincity Studios shows off his new shirt next to an ad for Ajax, the wonderful powder cleanser.
We set off in the wrong direction one the first day. Glad we did 'cause we found this; the backside of the station.