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66744 heads west on the Down running as 0B49 Cardiff Tidal Tc Gbrf - Margam TC Gbrf. Presumably a route learner for the 6C92 that's been on the system since December 2024 and hasn't seen any action yet.
The Stagecoach Motel on Route 66 leading into Seligman, Arizona
(You might 'get your kicks' viewing these Route 66 photos in the Set titled ROUTE 66 - ARIZONA 2011 which has the pictures grouped geographically as if traveling west on US-66 through Arizona from the New Mexico border to the California border. Thank you......BAKER 4620)
The stretch of 66 in Parks is said to be the most beautiful part of Route 66, with elevations of over 7,000 Ft. The Park in the Pines building has been there for almost 100 years. Little has changed from the creaky wood floors to the old post office.
When the Old Trails Highway was completed in 1921, it became a popular road between Flagstaff and Williams. More and more tourist came to the area for the Grand Canyon, and the two towns fought over the right to be the "trailhead" for a new road leading to the canyon. It was decided that the fair thing to do would be to split the distance and Park, AZ became the gateway.
In November of that year, Art Anderson and Don McMillan built the Parks in the Pines General Store and gas station at the intersection of the Old Trails Highway and the new road to the Grand Canyon to service the throngs of folks headed there.
In 1926, Old Trails was designated to be Highway 66, and Parks in the Pines has been in operation ever since. The 1926-31 alignment of Route 66 ran behind the store. The windows were moved as Route 66 moved to the 1931-1941 alignment.
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This shot can also be found in a group called Route Artifacts. Please come check the others in the group.
Salt marshes, cranberry bogs, artist's studios, history dripping from the trees, historic cemeteries....
On the stretch heading west from Seligman (on our return to Las Vegas from South Rim of the Grand Canyon"
Holywells Park, Ipswich
I live on cycle route 51, and the mile or so that I do along it several times a day is the journey that I know best in the world.
It is a dramatic journey. Between my house and the centre of Ipswich the route goes through rolling Holywells Park, the most beautiful of all the Ipswich parks. It also goes through the middle of the Ipswich Docklands regeneration, the biggest building site in the east of England.
I began to think that the route marker signs, if taken in conjunction with their immediate surroundings, might tell a story about the route, and about my daily journeys.