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Remnants of the old Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe ferry terminal at Point Richmond during King Tide
An Illinois Terminal SW1500 and RS-1 add a bright splash of color to the engine facility at Ottawa in 1974. The ITR started as a 400-mile traction system in the early 1900s but by the 1970s it was a diesel-powered short line carrying freight to the eleven railroads which were joint owners of the short line.
Photo by NAPM member Mark Mathu.
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A diorama of a small intermodal freight terminal, including a quay with several harbor cranes, a small container ship being eased into place by a pair of harbor tugs, a rail yard with a pair of gantry cranes, a number of road trucks and yard trucks, straddle carriers, reach stackers, and some warehouses and covered storage areas.
The total size of the diorama is roughly 270x200 studs and it contains more than 26,000 parts. I would have included several hundred more containers and a few more vehicles, but I hit the limit of what LDD could support, at least on my PC.
Even if I had been able to include those details, I still would have fallen short of accurately representing a real containerized freight terminal. The largest container ports in the world move over 30 million TEUs per year - that's about 40,000 40-ft containers per day, or about one every two seconds. Even a relatively small port would be capable of handling several thousand containers per day. Given the size limitations, though, I tried to include all of the important details.
I'll post pictures with different points of view and some close-ups over the next few days.
life isn't sweet for them. this kids work at shodorghat lonch terminal. their only leisure time is the interval between two arrivals. they work day and night just for a few bucks.yes i know many of u might think about the negativity of child labor but for once think about this kids who has nothing in their life, they struggle with this harsh world to survive. if they weren't allowed to work what would have happened to them.they carry the luggage to passenger from the terminal to the designated cabin or vice verse for around 5-10tk. surviving in the forest full of animal is much better then living in between wild humen world.
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New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.[6] The city is referred to as New York City or the City of New York to distinguish it from the State of New York, of which it is a part. A global power city,[7] New York exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. The home of the United Nations Headquarters,[8] New York is an important center for international diplomacy[9] and has been described as the cultural capital of the world.[10][11]
On one of the world's largest natural harbors,[12] New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a county of New York State.[13] The five boroughs—the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island—were consolidated into a single city in 1898.[14] With a census-estimated 2013 population of 8,405,837[4] distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790 km2),[15] New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States.[16] As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York,[17][18] making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world.[19] By 2013 census estimates, the New York Metropolitan Area's population remains by a significant margin the United States' largest Metropolitan Statistical Area, with approximately 19.9 million people,[20] and is also part of the most populous Combined Statistical Area in the United States, containing an estimated 23.4 million people.
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Owned by an Invisiton Mercenary named Thoxazole, The Terminal Sunset is infamous for it's many kills against both RHA and Pirate Star fighters with its four Gatling Guns.
During the war with the Terran Republic, Thoxazole was hired to escort the Sandstorm III and the other Liberators as they conducted their raids on pirate smuggling posts to rescue hostages, and slaves prior to the Royal Fleet's attacks on those installations, and saved thousands of innocent lives. Thoxazole was later exonerated by the RHA for his help in those operations. He effectively destroyed 150+ pirate star fighters of various designs during that time, making the Terminal Sunset the most feared straighter in the galaxy!
It's been 11 years since I first posted this star fighter on Flickr as an LDD Screen shot, and now it's finally graduated from concept to full MOC. I had to make some changes to it's core structure to make it stronger, and it's been lengthened by one stud. I even designed a cool display stand that can be adjusted to change the angle of the ship. I also made a second example of this stand and used it on my Star Raider, but I have no good photos of it yet.
Grand Central Terminal stands today as one of New York City's most famous landmarks.
It is located in the heart of midtown Manhattan, on 42nd Street and Park Avenue.
Completely restored back to it's 1913 splendor, Grand Central has become a midtown destination for five exquisite restaurants and cocktail lounges, 20 casual international eateries in the lower level Dining Concourse, gourmet foods from the Grand Central Market and the 50 unique specialty shops throughout the concourses, all in to addition to transportation.
The original ceiling, painted in 1912 by French artist Paul César Helleu, was eventually replaced in the late 1930s to correct falling plaster of the original ceiling. This new ceiling had been obscured by decades of what people thought was coal and diesel smoke.
The Kwinana Grain Terminal is Western Australia's primary grain export facility, shipping more than half of the State's export grain. The terminal was opened in 1976 and receives grain from nearly 120 country receival points.
It can receive grain at 4,000 tonnes per hour (tph) and has a current storage capacity of more than one million tonnes. Ships can be loaded at 5,000 tph. The first grain ship loaded at Kwinana was the m/v Mexican Gulf on 5 July 1977.
The Terminals Building is located at 537 S. Dearborn Street,Chicago, IL. Completed in, 1892, it's was architect: John M. Van Osdel and was notable for being his last design. Can Osdel was considered Chicago’s “first” architect,
Van Osdel planned the first architect-designed house in Chicago for the first Mayor of Chicago, William Ogden. In 1844, he opened Chicago's first architectural firm.
Bush Terminal railroad shut down in 1971, and the City of New York took over the property and leased it to New York Dock. What's left of the former NYD/BEDT properties is now operated by the Port Authority as NYNJ Rail. February 23, 2011.
The Ironville Terminal along the Maumee River has this pair of Geeps, one obviously ex-Copper Basin, the other probably the same based on its number.
Revisiting an old photo with new tools.
Aerial view of the passenger terminal in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, showing the Mövenpick Hotel and a top view of the AIDA Stella cruiseship.
This photo was taken using an Olympus PEN E-PL1 camera and M.Zuiko 40-150mm lens @66mm. (From an airplane, not a drone.)
Beca and I arrived in NY today. Ate sushi and had enough leftovers for another two meals.
It feels very good to be back here in NY though :)
"Designed by architect Kenneth M. Murchison in the Beaux-Arts style, the rail and ferry terminal buildings were constructed in 1907 by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. The terminal building is listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places"
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Pretend you are an animal (earthworm, cat, bat, sparrow, etc.), imagine what you would perceive and take a photo from this perspective
— Michael Reisch
Most bats navigate by echolocation, pointing and shifting their sonar gaze to suit their environment. After a bat spots its prey it calls more frequently as it goes for the kill. This final sequence of calls has a rather appropriate name: the terminal buzz.
Created in the spirit of Marshall McLuhan's advice (by way of Bruce Mau) "Read only left-hand pages."
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