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"What shall we use to fill the empty spaces"
Why trucks, of course!
Off in the distance our NYS&W Alco #260 pulls at a cut of double stack container cars into what is left of the Maybrook Switching Terminal just to have them depart into the opposite direction once the "shuffle" is complete.
Once having 177 tracks totaling 71 miles and hosting six class one railroads, this is indeed a sad sight to behold. Although traffic through the "Railroad Gateway to the East" had dwindled through the 60's, the final nail in the coffin of this great railroad town was in May of 1974 when the Pann Central bridge over the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie, NY mysteriously burned and essentially severing the gateway.
Today, Yellow/Roadway truck transportation take up much of what was once the yard and even some buildings built by the Central New England Railroad. I've heard that the maintenance shop is still called the "back shop" by the ones who work there. So this little village in northern Orange County still holds the title, although changed a bit, as the Transportation Gateway to the East", but it's all done by rubber tires. If you look close enough, you'll see that even Conrail had jumped the fence.
Happy Halloween!
I felt like I have to post some bloody Halloween stuff!
So I post a lifesize model of a foot.
finally, 1st editorial with ricki and nina is out on the new website of www.officina34.com/photoshooting_art.php?ID=8
thanks again everybody for support!
models: ricki hall and nina sever
styling by roberta rotoloni (officina34retròscena)
assistant: giacomo specchia
photo: (obviously) me
i ll post the full shooting during next days!
Help Chile Overcome the Earthquake Chile stepped up efforts to find survivors of an earthquake registering 8.8 magnitude that struck before dawn yesterday, killing more than 700 people, severing the country’s main highway and damaging 1.5 million homes.
The eartquake was centered 200 miles (317 kilometers) southwest of Santiago near the main winemaking region and close to Concepcion, a metropolitan region of more than 500,000 people. Highways and airports were shut by damage and some copper mines closed. The total economic damage may be as much as $30 billion, or about 15 percent of the South American country’s gross domestic product, according to estimates by disaster- scenario modeler Eqecat Inc.
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BDZ Class 45 Skoda locomotive 45 146 approaches Sofia North [Sever] station with Train 7631, the 05:18 Lom to Sofia.
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||Parted||
When we two parted
In silence and tears,
Half broken-hearted,
To sever for years,
Pale grew thy cheek and cold,
Colder thy kiss;
Truly that hour foretold
Sorrow to this.
The dew of the morning
Sank chill on my brow
It felt like the warning
Of what I feel now.
Thy vows are all broken,
And light is thy fame:
I hear thy name spoken,
And share in its shame.
They name thee before me,
A knell to mine ear;
A shudder comes o'er me
Why wert thou so dear?
They know not I knew thee,
Who knew thee too well:
Long, long shall I rue thee
Too deeply to tell.
In secret we met
In silence I grieve
That thy heart could forget,
Thy spirit deceive.
If I should meet thee
After long years,
How should I greet thee?
With silence and tears.
When we two are parted
Lord Byron
Was just about to leave Coyote Hills a year ago, when up popped this Hermit Thrush and posed for me for at least 10 seconds. I wasn't going to miss that opportunity. Though these frequent my back yard and get rid of all manner of micro-wildlife (like silverfish), it's always a thrill to see them in the wild. Don't ask what he's sitting on: it's in the middle of marshland and reeds, and I have no idea.
Now, there's water, and plenty of it. We're just in "sever drought" rather than catastrophic. The birds returned almost immediately when the rains began two weeks ago. I'm a happy camper again.