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The milky way rises above the light pollution from the Everett area, with Mt. Baker (10,781 feet) to the right. A meteor appears above the summit. This is a three-pane pano taken from the end of highway 542 near Mt Shuksan.
Not sure who this couple was but they were enjoying the big waves just as we were...sure was nice to walk barefoot in the sand in February!
I am watching the first news coverage about the massive earthquake in Chili...hope all my flickr contacts from there are OK
Metropolitan Railway electric locomotive number 1, backing down around 1950. Named 'John Lyon' it's nameplates, removed during the war, would be restored in 1953.
Scanned from a 35mm size negative, now in my collection.
Alton Baker Park, Eugene’s largest developed park, is home to dozens of recreational features and facilities serving the City of Eugene since 1959. The park is made up of two major areas: the more developed West Alton Baker Park, and the 237-acre Whilamut Natural Area. 373 acres (total owned by the City of Eugene) North region.
Got off track and ended up doing about a mile off the loop before realizing we'd made a wrong turn. Was fine though as it took us to a nice walk next to the Willamette River. We backtracked to the wrong
turn and finished the loop, making the total hike around 5 miles.
Baker Bus of Biddulph, 217 (5777 RU; ex P344 JND) an Alexander ALX200 bodied Volvo B6BLE, captured here approaching Macclesfield Bus Station with a journey on Service 99A to Biddulph Moor.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 13th August 2012.
Ref No. 0031292.
Mt Baker Washington. Lovely drive up to Mt Baker. Had a great clear day and awesome view. June 2011
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With ten platforms overall, Baker Street has the most London Underground platforms of any station on the network. The station opened on 10th January 1863 as part of the Metropolitan Railway.
Here's another image from that magical light that hit the San Francisco area a week back. Every cloud in the sky was pink and orange; too fun!
I believe Bakers Volvo B10M-53 Van Hool C342 GSD was the only mid-engined full double decker of this type - other so-called Volvo B10M Van Hool deckers had a rear lounge with luggage hold between the axles and were built to a 4 metre height allowing use on the continent. It is seen here in Weston super mare in March, 2004, and has recently featured on Wigan Airways photostream with its new Scottish owner.
The Baker Chickadee began life as a Motorama show car designed to showcase Baker's innovative glass canopy design. Featuring whitewall tires, lithe styling, and bright colors, the Chickadee went on to become a popular production sports coupé with strong collector value.
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Baker Park inFrederick MD at sunset. HDR Merge done in LR. Reuploaded after a massive cleaning of my account.
Bakers of Moreton in Marsh Volvo B10M-62 Plaxton Premiere 350 R5 ONH was snapped near Blenheim on 19th September, 2018. It was new to National Holidays.
Amtrak's new Mt. Baker International is seen northbound through Brownsville, BC. This is the immediate predecessor to today's Cascades service. This also is one of the original Talgo sets being used while the current sets were under construction in Washington State.
Note the dust being kicked up - The trains really bOuNcEd through here - this is before many track improvements were made to help improve travel times between Vancouver, BC and Portland Oregon.
Alex Fraser Bridge in the distance.
May 06, 1998
The eastbound platform of the Circle and Hammersmith and City lines, at Baker Street London Underground Station. I initially processed a version of this in mono, but I was much happier with the colour version, I love this particular platform at Baker Street, one of the first London Underground stations.
This part of the station was opened in 1863 and built by the Metropolitan Railway (though this part of the station is now only served by the Hammersmith & City and Circle Line trains, the Met trains branch off just before reaching here). There is something about these platforms that perspire history, the benches, alcoves, brickwork, and plaques all dating from the 1860's. I'm a real fan of LT design, so tried to visit a few stations on a recent visit to London.
Other bits about Baker St, Sherlock Holmes lived at No 221B Baker Street, and 'Baker Street' was a great song by Gerry Rafferty released in 1978
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