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A photo of the Fort Point Light Station at Fort Point State Park, Maine. There wasn't a soul here at 9am, we stuffed our $4 out-of-state entry fee into the box at the gate and had the entire park to ourselves.
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Penn Station Gateway to Seventh Avenue. In the new hall, lighting from over 360 color-changing LED ceiling panels creates a luminous glow with the aim of complementing daylight that illuminates the space.
The new LED ceiling is the “crown jewel” of the expansion. It’s the centerpiece that gives you the feeling of natural light,”. Those LED panels really give you an opportunity to give it much more of an open feel. That cramped feeling just doesn’t exist anymore.
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I had to rebuild the right corner after Photoshop remove tools couldn't get a distraction out cleanly and completely. That involved a gradient and a few tools to make it look almost seamless. .. Thanks Tom
Das Elektrizitätskraftwerk beim Steyrdurchbruch ist seit 1908 in Betrieb.
The power station in the water gap of the Steyr river is operating since 1908.
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Amtrak Station. Hudson River. Rhinecliff, NY. Sunset
I am back home. We evacuated for three nights. The center of the eye passed us by about 30 miles. We were on the Northwest side, and our community sustained only modest damage. It is hard to believe our good fortune, and we feel for those to the south of us...
Doug Harrop Photography • August 12, 1991
A pair of Southern Pacific GP60s rumble past Union Station in Joliet, Illinois. The depot opened to much fanfare in 1912, at the time serving six different railroads and over 100 intercity trains per day.
The station was repainted a couple of years ago and is now quite an attractive small one.
Oakham railway station, opened in 1848 serves the town of Oakham in Rutland, England. The station is situated almost halfway between Leicester to the west – and Peterborough to the east, the line is the Birmingham to Peterborough Line.
Served by EMR - East Midland Railways - and Cross Country, officially XC Trains.
Commande de la Commune d'Andrézieux-Bouthéon
Au début des années 1970, Total commande à l'architecte et ingénieur Jean Prouvé une centaine de stations-service modulaires. Certaines sont encore en fonctionnement en France et en région parisienne (dont trois en Essonne), d'autres ont même été inscrites aux monuments historiques, et quelques-unes ont été vendues aux enchères. Car ces stations « Prouvé » sont devenues collector.
This is the footbridge at Newark Northgate station spanning the main North - South high speed lines!
Britomart Station is unique as the only underground rail station in the world servicing diesel-powered rolling stock. This meant significant challenges for fire engineering, acoustics and air quality.
Britomart Transport Centre is Auckland's major transportation hub. It is used for both bus and train travel.
Wheaton Metro Station, Wheaton, Maryland
"Wheaton station features the longest set of single-span escalators in the Western Hemisphere, each featuring a length of 230 feet (70 m), with a vertical rise of 115 feet (35 m). " Wikipedia
I had to pop out from work today to see a local subcontractor, so took the opportunity to see what was on the Round Oak.
DBS Class 66, 66230 crosses Station Road, Brierley Hill. with 6M81 loaded steel from Margam to Round Oak. To the right, the train is passing through the site of Brierley Hill Station, opened in 1858 and closed in 1962.
A quite beautiful restored station on the Wirral Way footpath/cycle path in the village of Willaston. Here's some detailed history of it from Disused Stations UK - www.disused-stations.org.uk/h/hadlow_road/ Willaston, Cheshire, UK
This is Bacino Orseolo - a popular spot to start gondola rides in Venice. Hotel Cavalletto which is overlooking the basin was built on a site of a 14th century inn and renovated in 19th century. Around the same time this basin was created to provide easy access to St. Mark's Square, which is just around the corner.