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An abandoned papermill virtually untouched by vandalism or graffiti. Not sure about the whole history but it dates back to the 1920s/30s.
The Chocolate Milk Germany UE Tour. All win no fail and some epic locations with host, sunny weather, many miles travelled and much chocolate milk consumed.
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This has been finished for a while now, but I didn't photograph it properly.
The engine is controlled by an SBrick and contains a remote decoupler.
Chicago & North Western GP9R #4544 is switching stored cars at the former CGW Ingalton Yard in 1985.
One of the many things I enjoy about running with CSX local B724 is the ability to see some customer service up close and personal. Indeed, I've watched them switch out all of the publicly accessible businesses. Ken's Foods, the maker of barbeque sauce and salad dressings, is supposed to get a switch on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. However, this particular week CSX couldn't muster a spare crew Friday, so the regular crew did an emergency switch on Sunday, when the plant is mostly closed. As for the door, the day was nasty hot and humid, literally 90 in the shade. I had a chat with the crew, who told me 6216 didn't have air conditioning, but they could close it if necessary. On a day like that, I didn't consider it so, which they very much appreciated. In the grand scheme of things, no big deal.
Soo Pacific 2719 switches cars at Ladysmith WI. after a roundtrip to Junction City on Fathers Day 2001. Her next chapter might put her back on display in the town of Eau Claire WI. Too bad for an engine that should still be running.
CNW RS-3 1554 switches the Winona levee. The steamboat Julius C. Wilkie sits high-and-dry to the left. The date is April 22, 1977.
Mike E. Crowe slide. Used with permission. Do not copy.
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The road power is going to double-out and the crew member on the ground just threw the switch so the power can roll past. He will throw the switch again so the power can knuckle up to its first cut of freight cars.
The second ITT Hub (Innovation & Technology in Transport) show took place in Farnborough in early May 2022. ITT Hub is the annual meeting place for the commercial road transport sector, bringing together the latest innovation and technology for bus, coach, truck, van, last mile and autonomous vehicle fleets.
From the bus world there were displays from Alexander Dennis, BYD, Caetano, Dawson Group, Equipmake, Iles Bus, Mellor, Switch, Volvo, Wrightbus and Yutong (Pelican).
Switch House, Tate Modern designed by Herzog & de Meuron the extension to Tate Modern opened June 2016.
Concrete stair.
The JVRR 2106, painted in PRR colors, works the yard in Lewistown, as it prepares for the arrival of C42.
GP15-1 1531 assisted by CF7 1500 switching in York, Pa. 1500 was the last CF7 built by ATSF. Older pic, recent travels to York have not found it in operation.
A pair of switchers wait for a signal in Birmingham, AL, the leader wearing former St. Mary's RR paint, but now owned by Watco. August 2014.
I remember when my pursuit of photography began back in 2006 - I assumed that if I was going for a shoot I would have to take with me every single piece of equipment I owned.
"A landscape shoot, do I need flashes and a macro lens? Better take them just incase".
Now - many years on and I really dislike gear, I would go as far as to say, I hate it.
So brings me to this morning, an all too familiar location, one I have shot many times before but this morning was different. This morning I arrived for my shoot with nothing more than a pocket size camera and one lens. This is a photo taken with Sony's diminutive little A7R and the impressive Schneider 50mm PC-TS Super Angulon (coined popular a few years ago by my good friend Tim Poulton and let to me for a trial by another good friend Damien Siedel).
The beautiful little Sony A7R packs the Nikon D800 sensor (lets face it - its the same sensor) but in an unbelievably small body. EVERYTHING I have been wanting for so many years.
In 2006 my photography life began with a Sony A100. Then came the A700, the A900 and in 2010 my photography took a turn in the right direction and everything Sony was sold to make way for the Nikon D3s.
Am I happy?
In two weeks I'll be leaving for a work conference in South Korea and am hoping for a chance to shoot some landscapes while there.
The Schneider is now ordered and will be accompanying my A7R and I to Korea. My mind on the A7R is yet to be made up.
When you read you surely felt this feeling of leaving reality, living some one else's life jumping, laughing endlessly in your own made up world that exists secretely in your mind and no one is possible to manipulate or destroy it. When I've read a book which plot fascinated me so enourmously, even days after, I am dizzy, rewiniding the smallest details in my head, learning the most beautiful passages by heart and thinking what a great loss the death of one person was, I can get really sad, thiking what a loss for the world it is - BUT wait stop, it's only a book. No one died here. But thiking of the fate of the characters makes me thinking of human's fates and I am sure there is a person who experienced and felt things the protagonist felt, so I assure me I can be sad, for a person I've never known and never going to meet.
Girly image, girly room, girly pillows
Switch House, Tate Modern designed by Herzog & de Meuron the extension to Tate Modern opened June 2016.
Concrete spiral stair.
Maine Eastern GP9 764 switches the Dragon Cement facility on the Rockland waterfront, switching out empties for loads. They'll make quick work of the switching and bring the empties right back out to Thomaston, to be reloaded once again. To the right is the Rockland Sail Power & Steam Museum, a fairly busy attraction to tourists and native Mainers alike.
CN 327 is passing a switch point indicator that lets approaching trains know if the switch is lined for the main or for the siding. Power is a solo SD40-2, with 29 cars behind it.
Burlington Northern #240 is seen at Cicero yard switching intermodal cars on June 15th, 1987. I never was a big fan of the BN and didn't live close to it at all but my dad and I did wander around Chicago a lot so I did hit some spots.
BN SW1200 #240 was built by EMD as CB&Q #9282 in July of 1965. Loco may still be around dressed as BNSF 3509.
Metra F59PHI #75 is being used as a shop switcher to position #90 and #402 in position for a publicity photo.
I've painted a lovely Rusi head for the 3rd Switch Anniversary event! It's a cute readhead shoemaker girl,and the fullset dress is really pretty:3
Make sure to have a look at all the gorgeous dolls they're showcasing for the event ^^
I've got more pictures on my...other computer that I can't have access to for the moment >< But I'll try to upload them later.