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The Arsenal is a former military complex of buildings in the south-east of Vienna in the third district.
An area of the former site was used by the not-for-profit Rail Tec Arsenal (RTA) research centre to provide climactic validation for rail and public transport vehicles. It will be demolished in a few weeks.
Thank you, Hannes, for giving me the possibility to take photos of this area!
A local CSX freight train rounds the curve at south suburban Dolton Junction, one of the busiest rail intersections in Chicagoland.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/10.0, 130mm, 1/320s
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Modern Ginza began in 1872 when, after a devastating fire, the district was rebuilt with two- and three-story Georgian brick buildings designed by the Irish-born architect Thomas Waters, along with a shopping promenade on the street from the Shinbashi bridge to the Kyōbashi bridge in the southwestern part of Chūō.
Most of these European-style buildings disappeared, but some older buildings still remain, most famously the Wakō building with the now-iconic Hattori Clock Tower. The building and clock tower were originally built by Kintarō Hattori, the founder of Seiko.
Ginza is a popular destination on weekends, when the main north-south artery is closed to traffic. The traffic blockade began in the 1960s under governor Ryokichi Minobe.
These folks freely roamed the town without restraint. It was pretty scary until we found out they were just tourists like us!
Solvang, California 2014
Got out today to go to the store and as I waited for the light to change, I took a few shots out the window.. Never miss an opportunity to get something interesting... Happy Telegraph Tuesday, Everybody!!!
An inbound Pink Line 'L' train passes through the maze of track switches and crossovers at busy Junction 18 in Chicago's Loop.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 720, f/6.3, 250mm, 1/400s
A Union Pacific freight train waits for signal clearance at Dolton Junction during golden hour in south suburban Chicagoland.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/8.0, 62mm, 1/500s
Railway signal lghtes arrayed in a row. Wide angle with HDR enhancement. Taken at the Illinois Railway Museum www.irm.org
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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)
After a long afternoon strolling around Berwick Upon Tweed in lovely, spring sunshine, taking photos, I had twenty minutes to wait for the evening train homewards. Dusk was falling, and the sun reclining in the west (see previous set of pics), so of course I took some more photos (because that's what we do, isn't it?), walking up and down the platform.
If you are wondering why such a small town station has such a long platform, it sits on the busy east coast mainline that connects Edinburgh to London, so the long, intercity express services often stop there.
After a long afternoon strolling around Berwick Upon Tweed in lovely, spring sunshine, taking photos, I had twenty minutes to wait for the evening train homewards. Dusk was falling, and the sun reclining in the west (see previous set of pics), so of course I took some more photos (because that's what we do, isn't it?), walking up and down the platform.
If you are wondering why such a small town station has such a long platform, it sits on the busy east coast mainline that connects Edinburgh to London, so the long, intercity express services often stop there.