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Light at the end of the tunnel,
There is always light @ the end of the tunnel.......
Be patient.................
Have a lovely week!
Right in the gut of rugged Rock Creek Canyon on Rio Grande’s Craig Branch, an eastbound coal train exits Tunnel 45 between Crater and Volcano, Colorado, on September 8, 1992. Four Tunnel Motors are up front, with two more as a swing helper in the middle of the train, with a symbol of AINNC (Axial mine to Nixon in Colorado Springs).
Buffalo & Pittsburgh train RIBT, Riker, (Punxsutawney)-Butler, blast out of Stambaugh Tunnel near Cowansville, PA with five units and close to 100 cars. Even though I'm on the opposite side of the mountain grade, the sound from all this power racing into the tunnel was if I were on the "upside"!
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Wishing everybody all the best for 2016 , a year full of colours and perspective
This picture was taken at the underpass of the Wilhelminaplein subway station in Rotterdam.
It has been photographed many times before , but recently people have renewed it and put some nice colourful lights in it.
Glass cut flower holder with some zany lighting. The object itself is a slightly drab slightly funeral thing so my flashlights and colour intrusion are either an abomination or an inspiration. I’m m kinda happy with this however as a macro subject it may be a bit too abstracted.
Photography in motion
Low light
My focus was set on the car ahead
Something fun and a little different
42073 at Haverthwaite on 25/3/2022 during the charter on the Lakeside Branch
Copyright David Price
No unauthorised use
A view inside the 213 metre long tunnel that gives access to the Durie Hill elevator in Wanganui.
Built in 1919, The Durie Hill Elevator is New Zealand’s only public transport elevator and is still used on a daily basis by locals and visitors.
Access is through a long pedestrian tunnel, or an adit to be more precise – this tunnel has no exit point. You’ll be welcomed aboard the elevator for the 66-metre ride to the top of the hill. The ride costs $2 (each way) for adults, $1 for children and eftpos is available. The elevator operates 8am-6pm weekdays, 10am-5pm weekends and public holidays and is open every day except Christmas day.
The construction of the Durie Hill Underground Elevator enabled the development of the Durie Hill Garden Suburb in 1920. This suburb was planned by the architect Samuel Hurst Seager and is considered to be the first modern New Zealand suburb. The elevator continued to be operated by the company until 1 June 1942 when control passed to the Council, which continues to own and maintain the complex today.
(discoverwhanganui.nz/guides/durie-hill-memorial-tower-and...)
© Dominic Scott 2023
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View from the Sedrun multi functional station inside the Gotthard base tunnel.
The exit of the tunnel in this direction is 20 km away, in the other direction it is even 37 km away.
By chance I had the opportunity to visit the tunnel through the SBB gottardino program. Once the tunnel goes into full operation in December 2016, it will no longer be possible for the public to have such a close look.