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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

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.

Salvador - Bahia - Brasil

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.

Red Hook Grain Terminal

Red Hook, Brooklyn

 

Pentax Auto 110

Pentax-110 18mm f/2.8

Agfa 200 (expired)

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.

The former station for the Interurban. A restaurant/bar has helped to revitalize this gem found in downtown Terra Haute.

LOMO LCA, Fuji Velvia 100F, cross processed

 

Terminal 5 at Heathrow airport, taken on my way back from my last trip to India

The train terminal from Beijing Airport to the city. I loved the natural light, the amazing arches, and of course the marble floors.

 

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Greyhound Prevost X3-45 on special charter sitting idle at the Jamaica Bus Terminal

San Francisco's new Transbay Terminal is being called the "Grand Central Station of the West." Scheduled to be completed in 2017, this four billion dollar terminal will serve as the bay area's transportation hub.

 

This is my first brush with the idea of tilt shift. The photo was actually taken by the only camera I had when the opporutnity presented itself - an iPhone 4S. I used "Iris Blur" in Photoshop CS6 to give the photo a tilt shift look.

Eero Saarinen (1962)

JFK Airport, Queens, NY

October 11, 2014

a bus terminal in Bangladesh

Grand Central Terminal, New York, NY

 

Panasonic DMC-GF2

LUMIX G VARIO 14-42/F3.5-5.6

ƒ/5.6 33.0 mm 1/25 400

 

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Stranraer Ferry Terminal is next to town of Stranraer at the southern end of Loch Ryan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. From here you can catch a ferry to Ireland (Belfast) travelling on Stena Line ferries. www.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/routes/stranraer-belfast/stranr...

 

Photographed on the last day of World Wide KAP (Kite Aerial Photography) Week 2010

 

Kite Aerial Photograph

 

19 September 2010

Location: Union Station, Los Angeles, CA

In Manhattan's West Chelsea, built 1891 and redeveloped as office and retail space.

Our vessel approaching the ferry terminal on Fogo Island. Off to the left you see some vehicles starting to line up for the return trip.

Nikon FE2

24mm Nikkor f/2.8 Ais

Ultrafine Xtreme 400

how can a view become so twisted?

Staten Island Ferry Terminal. Friday night.

l'autunno e le sue nebbie scendono ormai inesorabili sul Terminal di Mortara. Riconoscibili una Mak 3703, la G2000 01, seminascosta la G2000 02. Inoltre lo shuttle per Vado con la E655 514 con alcuni container già caricati.

Redcar Bulk Terminal Limited (RBT) was a joint venture company set up in March 2011 and was jointly and equally owned by Sahaviriya Steel Industries UK Limited (SSI UK) and Tata Steel UK and under this JV the terminal handled raw material imports of iron ore and coal from Europe, Australia, Brazil, South Africa and the United States and enjoyed a direct link by conveyor into the adjacent steel works when it was in operation, which enabled the swift transfer of raw materials required for the steel making. Redcar is the deepest port on the U.K. East Coast, located on the South Bank of the river Tees. The port provides access to vessels of up to 17 metres draft enabling it to handle 'Cape Size' ships of up to 180,000 tonnes dead-weight and is also rail-connected. The two Wharf Un-loaders, one of which is photographed here, have grabs capable of discharging in excess of 40,000 tonnes of bulk material in a working day. Despite the closure of the steelworks the bulk terminal is very much active, handling scrap, coal, slag and other bulk materials, as well as equipment associated with off-shore wind projects.

 

Further information here:

 

redcarbulkterminal.co.uk/

 

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

Cincinnati's Union Terminal is a masterpiece of Art Deco architecture. The station opened in 1933, but had been in the works since the 1890's. The massive station served 7 railroads, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway (NYC), the Louisville & Nashville, the Norfolk & Western Railway, the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the Southern Railway.

 

The principal architects were Alfred T. Fellheimer and Steward Wagner. Famed Art Deco architect Paul Philippe Cret and the Hungarian Modernist Architect Roland Wank were brought in as design consultants. Paul Philippe Cret is credited as the building's architect and responsible for the building's classic Art Deco style. The Rotunda of the building is the largest semi-dome in the western hemisphere, it measures 180 feet wide and 106 feet tall!

 

Today the Union Terminal no longer servers 7 railroads, just Amtrak. It also housess Cincinnati's history in the 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.

 

I commend the City of Cincinnati for saving what they could of this beautiful and historic railroad station.

  

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This is a bit of a 'departure' for me from the types of images of the last few days. This was taken from inside an airplane as it rolled back from a departure gate in Dallas. It was just such an intriguing reflection I had noticed when we had first taxied into the gate, that I had my camera ready as we backed out.

 

Then, of course, I had to 'play' with the post-processing. The retro look developed quite easily from the split-toning I was experiementing with. It's an area in camera raw post-processing that I've done little with until recent weeks. So I've begun to take courage and play with it some. I'm not sure that I know anything about what I'm doing with it, other than trying to discover a unique fit each time now...and these tonal combinations seemed to allow the huge reflective surface to be more reflective.

 

Oh, and in case you noticed...this girl can shoot with something beside a 50 mm macro lens on occasion!

Olympus VG 170

f/3.9

2 s

ISO 100

Red Hook Grain Terminal

Red Hook, Brooklyn

 

Pentax Auto 110

Pentax-110 18mm f/2.8

Agfa 200 (expired)

The scratches on the negative were too bad to clone and spot out, but I kind of like it.

Das neue Terminal 1 des Flughafens Berlin Brandenburg „Willy Brandt“ (BER) am zweiten vollen Betriebstag, wohin zahlreiche Fluggesellschaften noch nicht umgezogen sind und ohnehin wenig Flüge und Passagiere ankommen und abfliegen aufgrund der Corona Pandemie.

 

The new Terminal 1 of Berlin Brandenburg Airport "Willy Brandt" (BER) on its second full day of operation, where numerous airlines have not yet moved to and in any case few flights and passengers arrive and depart due to the Corona Pandemic.

At London Heathrow Airport. This large checkin area serves Terminal 5 and it's two satellite terminals, 5A and 5B.

many things happen at the bus terminal,

sometimes you begin a new journey,

sometimes you're at the end of a long journey.

it's the traveling for one point to the other

that gets your minds working...

‘where am I going...”

“how good this trip has been...”

 

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