View allAll Photos Tagged citibank
Leaving the Tehachapi Creek narrows an eastbound BNSF empty grain train slithers up grade at Cable on the west side of Tehachapi. Leading the charge is CitiRail ES44AC 1307, one of one-hundred such CitiBank owned GEs on lease to the BNSF.
CREX 1307 ~ X FRSPHP9 ~ Cable, California
Union Pacific's Mojave Subdivision
02.18.2016
TIME OUT LONDON and LONDONIST. If you use my photo can you please put the credit link to my Facebook Page rather then my Flickr Account. Thank you.
All pictures in my photostream are Copyrighted © Umbreen Hafeez All Rights Reserved
Please do not download and use without my permission.
Entre accesos (vereda sur) en Flores • Prolongación Línea A
(Viernes 26 de Enero de 2007) Foto: Propia.
Como no salió bien la foto posteada el 02/01/07 por el sol reflejado e aquí la primera parte del mismo lugar citado.
Mañana la segunda parte.
El logo con la letra "A", simboliza a la línea citada.
www.flickr.com/photos/nicofoxfiles
nicofoxfiles@hotmail.com
nicofoxfiles@gmail.com
This bank has 3 walls of glass. The only thing that holds up the ceiling are the columns.
Originally, this was an American Savings Bank.
Pleasant Hill, California
This bank has 3 walls of glass. The only thing that holds up the ceiling are the columns.
Originally, this was an American Savings Bank.
Pleasant Hill, California
View from my workplace
The street below is Front Street West. To the right of the Citi Tower is Toronto's main railway/ train station Union Station.
Scott Tallon Walker Architects, 1997-2000. Includes two full-height atria, 6 floors over basement car-park, granite cladding and low solar-gain glazing. RIAI Regional Award 2001. Customs House Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland.
Carroll Muffett, President and CEO of the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL), spoke with activists. Greenpeace activists in solidarity with Indigenous protectors in North Dakota, target a Citibank branch with a protest in Washington, D.C. February 6, 2017. Citibank is one of the largest institutions and creditors of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline has led to the brutalization of peaceful water protectors at Standing Rock, North Dakota. If successfully completed, the pipeline would destroy sacred Indigenous lands, potentially poison the water supply of thousands of people and fast track climate change.