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COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH OF BOLT FAMILY, VALLEY VIEW, HUNTSHAM 2004
Photographed by Peter Cope for Huntsham Society
1961 Flood of the Coquitlam River. Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.
An overview look at the Valleyview public housing development.
Photo number 7236 was scanned in from Cleveland University's Press Photo Collection, and is now apart of an exhibit at the Cleveland Memory Project.
Captured this westbound Norfolk Southern at Valleyview, Ohio. Third engine is a lease...not a Conrail.
Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.
Captured this single engine waiting for the green light. CSX has all the tracks east of the diamonds at Scioto, (downtown) all screwed up so many trains have had to wait many hours to get clearance.
With gas hovering around $3.89 per gallon, I'll be sticking closer to home and grabbing more trains in my neighborhood. My recent trip to New England was over $500...ridiculous! Hopefully I'll get bunches while working...Lol!
Three brand new SD70ACe's getting towed somewhere east. These three were assembled in Mexico.
I did not get the symbol.
9370 GE C40-9W
6565 EMD SD60
1087 EMD SD70ACe
1086 EMD SD70ACe
1085 EMD SD70ACe
Valleyview Building, was officially opened on May 22nd, 1960, six wards, with 328 beds for specialized geriatric care. In 2007, this building was being rapidly downsized, and closed. See the Home for the Aged blog, for more information.