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A test shot of Arax 35mm F2.8 S&T-Lens.
sd Quattro H with ARAX 35/2.8 S&T ISO100 f/3.5 1/2000sec NR: C0.50/L0.50
TRRA job from Madison Yard across the river heads for NS Luther Yard in N. St. Louis, MO.
-TRRA GP38-3 #2004 (+1) leading power
-TRRA Transfer Run
-NS (ex-Wabash) St. Louis District, near MP S6
-The P.D. George Company
-Talcott Avenue and 2nd Street, St. Louis, MO
-March 3, 2018
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A Cessna 310 sits parked in front of the 1940 Air Terminal Museum in Houston, Tex. The museum is housed in the Houston Municipal Airport Terminal building, one of the few surviving examples of classic art deco airport architecture. It was built with Public Works Administration funds in 1940. Designed by architect Joseph Finger (who also designed Houston's City Hall), the terminal opened on September 28, 1940. The terminal served Houston during the years when air travelers dressed in their best and embarked for destinations aboard roaring propellor-driven airliners like the Douglas DC-3 and the Lockheed Constellation. The terminal served as the only commercial air terminal for Houston until the spring of 1955 and was subsequently used by various tenants until 1978. The museum’s permanent exhibition, in the North Wing of the building, tells the story of Houston area’s aviation history, beginning with the first recorded flight in Houston in 1910 through artifacts, exhibits, and photographs. The North Wing of the Air Terminal was opened to the public in February 2004 as the first phase of the museum. The 1940 Air Terminal Museum, 8325 Travelair St., Houston, Tex. 10 September 2022
It is doorway of Tokyo, one of my most favorite places here.
I want to take the international terminal on the next time.
On January 27, 2013 in Haneda Airport first terminal building.
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ここは東京の玄関口、僕のいちばん好きな場所の一つです。
次回は国際線ターミナルも撮ってみたいと思います。
2013年1月27日、羽田空港第一ターミナルビルにて。
In 2013, a temporary building served as terminal for arrivals and departures at Pyongyang airport while a new terminal building was being built next to it.
Grain terminal near Second Narrows Bridge in Vancouver.
The facility handles wheat, durum, canola, barley and rye, with a storage capacity of 280,000 tonnes.
In 2013 was completed the construction and opening of a terminal at the Riga Port in Latvia for the handling and short-term storage of bulk fertilizers. The terminal has been designed and constructed as part of a joint project by Russian and Latvian companies.
The total investment in the project was more than 60 million Euros. The capacity of the first phase of the terminal is 2 million tons of bulk cargo per year.
Source: uralchem.com/eng/news/6802/
"Terminal" by James Wallace. Friends University Ballet dress rehearsal, Wichita, Kansas, Oct. 6, 2016.
Grand Central Terminal (often inaccurately referred to as Grand Central Station) is a beautiful Beaux-arts building in midtown Manhattan. First opened in 1913, Grand Central Terminal underwent a massive restoration to restore it to its former glory, and is now both a transportation hub, as well as a destination in itself for visitors to New York City.
This is a 3 shot HDR image, done with Photomatix and then run through Photoshop.
Velocity Tower & adjacent buildings reflected in a driveway mirror.
Best viewed on black, click on the image.
A local landmark. Surprisingly not photographed much.
There is a small group for shots of it:
www.flickr.com/groups/794605@N22/pool/with/8606727631/#ph...
The Central Terminal train station was opened in 1929 and closed in 1979. Time and vandals have taken a toll on this magnificent structure. Ther is a group in Buffalo trying to restore the terminal and facility once used for the Robert Redfor movie "The Natural."
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This 173-acre terminal has 4,780 linear feet (1,457m) of berthing space on 40 feet (12.2m) of deepwater.
The terminal handles containerized and breakbulk cargoes, imported automobiles and liquid bulk commodities such as turpentine and vegetable oil. Breakbulk cargoes include steel, lumber and paper, and a variety of frozen and chilled goods. Talleyrand is equipped with four container cranes, on-dock rail and 160,000 square feet of transit shed space capable of handling cargo in refrigerated, freezer or ambient conditions. Additionally, a 553,000-square foot warehouse stores a variety of cargoes, including rolls of fine and specialty papers, magazine papers and newsprint.
The Talleyrand terminal also offers two 50-LT capacity rubber tired gantry cranes, both of which straddle four rail spurs totaling 4,800 linear feet (1,463 m). Talleyrand's on-dock rail facilities are run by Talleyrand Terminal Railroad, Inc., which provides direct switching service for Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads. The terminal is only 25 minutes from Florida East Coast Railroad's intermodal ramp, and is conveniently located within minutes of interstates I-95 and I-10.
Photo Credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
NY Waterway uses ferry slips at four terminals in Manhattan as well as terminals and slips in Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, and Edgewater, all located along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, and at landings on the East River in Brooklyn and Long Island City.
The CT Bremerhaven is the largest contiguous container terminal in the world and is registered in the Guinness Book of Records. After four expansion projects the impressive terminal location has meanwhile grown to a total length of almost five kilometres. The world’s longest coherent riverside quay now has 14 berths for mega-container vessels. As the fourth-largest container terminal in Europe, Bremerhaven is one of the leading transhipment hubs for intermodal import and export traffic.
Finally made a start on some terminal buildings. A combination of poster board and styrene. The windows will be glazed after the walls are painted and have the vertical struts installed (like the one on the left). Just a test-fit at present.
The Cincinnati Union Terminal opened in 1933 to rail traffic. The terminal also has three concentric lanes underneath the main rotunda of the building: one for taxis, one for buses, and one for streetcars.
The Rotunda features the largest semi-dome in the western hemisphere, measuring 180 feet wide and 106 feet high.
Currently, the Terminal is houses:
* Cincinnati History Museum
* Museum of Natural History & Science
* Robert D. Lindner Family Omnimax Theater
* Cincinnati Historical Society Library
* Duke Energy Children's Museum
* The Cincinnati Railroad Club
in addition to an Amtrak Station.