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There's no mountain train. I'm running low on images that I think are interesting so I just stuck these three together to make one..:) I know, I've been watching too much Creative Live.com. The train is the newest image. I starting taking my camera everywhere in hopes of getting a good shot and when I was coming home Yesterday, I spotted this train headed north coming out of Mexico and pulled over to take the shot.
About 2 months ago, I told the Parks Foundation I would lead a hike along Barton Creek Greenbelt on National Park Day. I figured March, central Texas, Spring weather...Tomorrow at 9 am it will be 39 degrees..:)) Imagine my surprise. I know, it'll be fine after the first mile..;)
This image is a little day glow. It got away from me some how.
Down around the corner, half a mile from here
See them long trains run, and you watch them disappear
Without love, where would you be now
Without love.....
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Taken at SLURL:
CSX Waycross, GA - to - Fernandina Beach, FL local train A772 rolls east through Yulee, FL on 14 May 1994. The eclectic mix of former Chessie and Seaboard Coast Line power was common at this time but didn't last much longer after this shot was taken.
This former SAL line is now operated by the First Coast Railroad, a G&W clone.
Title and song by Ozzy Osbourne - 1980
The Maeklong train passing through 'Talat Rom Hup' (umbrella pulldown market).
Wikipedia: Samut Songkhram's main station, Maeklong railway station, is on the Maeklong Railway. The railway is known for its route through the Maeklong Railway Market. It is one of the largest seafood markets in Thailand, and is centered on the Maeklong Railway's track. Whenever a train approaches, the awnings and shop fronts are moved back from the rails, to be replaced once the train has passed.
This image is best experienced with 'Alone in Kyoto' on loud..
A million thanks to ʏoni, sᴏᴏ and *Rwah for their help to make this photo happen!
A CSX train carrying coal heads through the city of Richmond in Virginia. In this section the train is routed out over the James River.
I was bemoaning the fact that I've never been in the right place at the right time to photograph this train. Then, there it was, racing to Sheringham. It's the North Norfolk Railway, known as the Poppy Line. Straight from the camera
and 2 stars in the night sky
I am experimenting with different cameras
Too habituated to my SLR Nikon....
This Kodak brings a poetic shift to my recent photos...
"All I do is sit and cry
When the ev'nin' train goes by
I heard that lonesome whistle blow"
(Hank Williams, "(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle")
An early morning commuter train heads into the station in Newcastle, Australia, in a photo now dated by the passage of time. The train line has been torn up, the corridor turned over to developers, and trams now run on the adjacent streets. It's called progress, but I have other words for this kind of urban vandalism and conversion of public assets to private commercial advantage.
North Bound CSX 'Tropicana Juice Train' on the James River Bridge at Richmond, VA.
This train brings the Juice everyday from Florida to New Jersey.
Bland CSX train Q296 with about a thousand autoracks blasts under the Pennsy-era signals at MP 279, just east of downtown Indianapolis. Just look at that non-matching yellow touch up paint on the handrails. Classy!
De rijp aan de bomen en de zonnige weersomstandigheden zorgden ervoor dat ik nog even bleef plakken in Staphorst. Een klein stukje noordelijker ontdekte ik met uitgeklapte ladder tegen een kale boom dit fotopunt.
De gele treinen van NS contrasteren prima in de wittige omgeving. Bij de passage van stel 7533 als IC 734 van Groningen naar Den Haag Centraal waren de omstandigheden perfect: geen graffiti en geen vrachtwagen half achter de trein.
Omdat de Coevorden-shuttle helaas een halve dag vertraagd bleek te zijn, werd na de foto maar teruggereden naar kantoor in Leeuwarden, alwaar de bewolking in rap tempo toenam. Een kleine 24 uur later zou er een behoorlijke hoeveelheid sneeuw gaan vallen.