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Greyhound Bus Terminal

877 Greyhound Way SW

Calgary

Alberta

Canada

People on 42nd Street across the street from Grand Central Terminal.

Una vista de algunos buses del terminal Julio César, toda la hilera de buses está en funciones de mantenimiento, mientras que el bus del fondo está esperando para salir por recorrido E12.

 

A view of some buses of terminal Julio Cesar, the entire row of buses is in maintenance functions, while the bus is waiting to bottom out by service E12.

 

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Marcopolo Gran Viale - Mercedes Benz OH-1115 LSB (YY2534)

Metalpar Tronador - Mercedes Benz OH-1115 LSB (WH2099)

Busscar Urbanuss Pluss - Mercedes Benz O500U (BJFP46)

Caio Apache S21 - Mercedes Benz OH-1420 (XA2005)

Metalpar Tronador - Mercedes Benz OH-1115 LSB (BHYV96)

Caio Apache STD - Mercedes Benz OH-1115 LSB (YS3979)

 

Busscar Urbanuss Pluss - Mercedes Benz O500U (BJFP38)

Recientemente remodelado, es uno de los mejores terminales de América. Es casi un centro comercial, con cómodas salas de espera para pasajeros

A night at the airport terminal... waiting six hours for the vehicle checkout :)

 

Keflavík International Airport (Keflavíkurflugvöllur), Iceland (Ísland).

Galería de fotos, Terminal Terrestre, mejoras del sistema de circuito cerrado de TV

 

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British Airways Boeing 747-400 at Heathrow Terminal 5

A bus terminal is under construction at Garfield, which will host the major shuttle bus operation that'll take place during the Red Line South Reconstruction Project.

 

Express shuttles will connect people from the Garfield elevated station to closed Dan Ryan stations during reconstruction.

 

More info on the project is available at redlinesouth.com

reading terminal market early december morning

philadelphia pa

 

a few more pictures from philly here: www.clubantietam.com/2012/01/05/philadelphia-in-the-morni...

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Haneda Tokyo International Airport domestic airline terminal 1 building.

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Grand Central Terminal (GCT) is the largest train station in the world by number of platforms: 44, with 67 tracks along them. They are on two underground levels, with 41 tracks on the upper level and 26 on the lower. It serves commuters traveling on the Metro-North Railroad to Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties in New York State, and Fairfield and New Haven counties in Connecticut. Although it has been properly called "Grand Central Terminal" for a century, many people continue to refer to it as "Grand Central Station". Technically, that is the name of the nearby post office, as well as the name of a previous rail station on the site.

 

The Main Concourse is the center of Grand Central. The space is cavernous and usually filled with bustling crowds. The ticket booths are here, although many now stand unused or repurposed since the introduction of ticket vending machines. The unusual ceiling of the Main Concourse is described below.

 

The main information booth is in the center of the concourse. This is a perennial meeting place, and the four-faced clock on top of the information booth is perhaps the most recognizable icon of Grand Central. Each of the four clock faces are made from opal, and both Sotheby's and Christie's have estimated the value to be $10m-$20m. Within the marble and brass pagoda lies a secret door that conceals a spiral staircase leading to the lower level information booth.

 

In 2007, Grand Central Station was ranked #13 on the AIA 150 America's Favorite Architecture list.

 

For more information on outside facade of Grand Central, see this picture.

Grand Central Terminal National Register #75001206

Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 177, the 1925 building by architects Schultze and Weaver was the terminal for L.A.'s first subway, all one mile of it.

Big Orange Landmarks

We were fortunte to fly the Delta Shuttle from Chicago to the Marine Air Terminal and back.

 

The Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport is the only active airport terminal dating from the first generation of passenger travel in the United States. Originally built to handle seaplanes, the Art Deco building was designed in 1939 by William Delano of the firm Delano & Aldrich.

 

Since 1985, the terminal has been used primarily for shuttle services between New York and Boston and Washington D.C. In 1985, Pan American World Airways began the Pan Am Shuttle service between New York and Boston from the terminal while its competitor, the Eastern Shuttle, operated from the major terminal. Delta Air Lines acquired the service from Pan Am in 1991 and continues to use the terminal for operating the Delta Shuttle. It has added a Chicago shuttle (formerly to Midway, now O’Hare) and discontinued the Boston route.

 

"Flight," a mural measuring 12 feet in height and 237 feet in length, is the largest mural created as part of the Work Projects Administration (WPA). Completed by James Brooks in 1940, it depicts the history of man's involvement with flight.

 

Railroad tracks to the north of Clinton, Illinois are owned by the Illinois Terminal Belt, serving grain elevators in Wapella and Heyworth. The 10 mile long line is formerly Illinois Central, and all of their locomotives are also ex-IC.

"Terminal" by James Wallace. Friends University Ballet dress rehearsal, Wichita, Kansas, Oct. 6, 2016.

Parting shots of San Francisco's Transbay Terminal, a now-dingy, 1930s'-era bus station that will close in early August, 2010. Thereafter, the building will be demolished and replaced by an all-new high-rise and high-speed rail station.

Walking to gate 102 at Gatwick's North Terminal. A cool linear view.

Philippine Rabbit Station

 

Formerly the Philippine Rabbit Station in Baguio, this place is now better known as the Philippine Rabbit Sinkhole because of the huge crater created when this area sunk during one of the supertyphoons of the 80's.

 

I still remember when the hole was being refilled, women workers were hired to the the riprapping.

 

This area now serves as a jeepney terminal for La Trinidad bound jeepneys, also, several bar and restaurants have opened up on the buildings along it's perimeter.

How to access popular search engines from the command line on Linux

 

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Picture of Terminator[1] messing up my prompt.

 

[1] software.jessies.org/terminator/

Terminal, two levels of road, and one crowd of pedestrians waiting to safely use the crosswalk (which may never happen). Driving around LAX is like driving in Bangkok.

"Terminal" by James Wallace. Friends University Ballet dress rehearsal, Wichita, Kansas, Oct. 6, 2016.

Ciudad Salitre

Construcción: Alberto Estrada, J. Rodríguez, J. Gafaro, JB.Gómez.

 

El terminal de transportes de Bogotá es un extenso edificio formado por tres grandes áreas de espacio público de forma triangular que dan acceso a los andenes de cargue y descargue de pasajeros.

 

Autor: Alberto Saldarriaga Roa

Técnica: Fotografía

Fuente: CEAM Ltda.

 

Los derechos de autor de esta imágen pertenecen a su respectivo dueño. Imágen tomada de Bogotá CD, Museo de Desarrollo Urbano, Copyright 1998

 

www.lablaa.org/blaavirtual/historia/bogotacd/hit10d.htm

A very intense week began on Sunday with a trip round the M25, dropping friends off at Stanstead and then me at Heathrow, as I was flying to Dresden for the week to work.

 

In the end I came home a day early, so here I am at home, working way, but shattered. A combination of odd shifts, tennis elbow and a start of a cold coming. All this resulted in many hours too less sleep, and now feeling like death warmed up, slightly.

 

Terminal 2 is good, for a terminal. Easy to check in, get through security and found a place to enjoy a pint in. Not bad.

APM Terminals Bahrain operates Khalifa Bin Salman Port and is a multi-purpose facility for domestic cargo, cruise traffic, and a trans-shipment hub for the growing Gulf shipping market.

Parting shots of San Francisco's Transbay Terminal, a now-dingy, 1930s'-era bus station that will close in early August, 2010. Thereafter, the building will be demolished and replaced by an all-new high-rise and high-speed rail station.

How to create a cool terminal dashboard in Linux

 

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The cruise terminal in Naples with an apartment building parked alongside. (MSC Splendida - 137,000 tons 3970 passengers)

 

The impressive Maritime Station complex is located in the center of Naples, between land and sea. This is where Terminal Napoli has been operating since it was opened, with a business that is undoubtedly linked to the physical structure in which it operates, and to the projects of transformation that it has promoted.

As a matter of fact, Terminal Napoli is the company that manages the cruise terminal in Naples’ port (cruise ships dock at the Maritime Station, where large transatlantic liners used to dock). Starting with its natural business operations, it has provided an example of how the public can enjoy and benefit from a sea station…now through the recent construction of a convention center, Expo Napoli, and a shopping mall.

Terminal Napoli has become the point of reference in the cruise line sector, among others. In fact, people refer to the “Naples model” because Terminal Napoli is the first real example of a company where supply and demand meet (its mixed structure also includes cruise lines).

Terminal Napoli is, therefore, a multifunctional company, just like the structure in which it operates.

Terminal overview

 

Images taken at Kansai International Airport, Osaka, Japan

Aeroport de Paris-Roissy Charles de Gaulle, Terminal 2F

  

Construction of Cincinnati Union Terminal began in 1931, and was completed when the station officially opened on March 31, 1933. During its heyday, the station was used by seven railroads: Baltimore & Ohio; Chesapeake & Ohio; New York Central ("Big Four"); Lousiville & Nashville; Norfolk & Western; Pennsylvania Railroad; and the Southern Railway. Amtrak abandoned service to the station in 1972, but returned in 1991 after CUT was renovated and became the Cincinnati Museum Center.

Terminal 2 at Ontario International Airport.

Sunrise just beyond the Terminal Tower. Cleveland, OH

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