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Railway tracks and signal lights in South Riverdale in Toronto, used by GO (regional commuter) trains and others. Better seen larger on black.
My first try at this was as a blend of 6 bracketed exposures for a "full" view of this scene, but I ended up preferring this more minimal and underexposed treatment.
Train P030-14 leaves the platform in Connellsville at 2:31 PM, about 7 hours and 32 minutes late. It had to refuel here which didn't help the cause. At least there's still diesel fuel available YET.
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Here are a few of Ian's photos that he captured, while we were at Tarana railway station yesterday (Sunday)
Old Grumman delivery van in parking lot
Toronto
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Olympus M.Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO
Kodachrome emulation
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Here are a few of Ian's photos that he captured, while we were at Tarana railway station yesterday (Sunday)
Came across this bird nesting on a signal light. Just another weird and different sighting that the 365 captures.
A couple of very quick and dirty handheld shots as I was waiting for a train back into Glasgow from Paisley on a cold, snowy evening (you can see the streaks of snow in the second pic, whirling past the lights outside the platforms of the station canopy)
Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue (also known as Coney Island Terminal) in Coney Island, Brooklyn, is the world's largest rapid transit terminal facility, and notable as the most energy-efficient mass transit facility in the United States. It serves as a terminal for four different lines of the New York City Subway, and is served by D, F, N, and Q trains at all times.
The station is located at the corner of Stillwell and Surf Avenues in Coney Island, the site of the former West End Terminal; it is the southernmost terminal in the New York system. It has eight tracks and four island platforms, with trains entering from both compass north and south; however, it serves as the railroad-south terminal for all trains. This large facility was designed at a time when Coney Island was the primary summer resort area for the New York region, with all of the rail lines in southern Brooklyn funneling service to the area.
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Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010.
..When the curtain of reality closes..
..The city sleeps in peace, the city dreams a thousands dreams..
..And the chapters of an urban fairytale begins to unfold slowly.
Captured from Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. A street vendor selling snacks, tea and cigarettes in a winter night.