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West coast Express commuter train rolling through Port Haney.
This image shows the West Coast Express pulling away from the Port Haney Station. ( Alongside the Mighty Fraser River )
WCE has been serving the lower mainland since 1995, providing more than 2.8 million trips per year.
Every weekday more than 11,000 customers ride the WCE.
The commuter rail service operates during peak morning and evening periods between downtown Vancouver and Mission City.
There are eight stations
Maple Ridge, BC
Canada
"Paris Streets 211, Commuters' View." Many Paris commuters see The Seine (la Seine), the Bridge of Bir-Hakeim (Pont de Bir-Hakeim), and the Eiffel Tower (la Tour Eiffel) when traveling to and from work. I photographed this commuters' view of Paris from Georges Pompidou Way (Voie Georges Pompidou).
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Eastbound CB&Q dinky makes a station stop at Highlands as a westbound express rolls through on the middle track. Trainman is likely standing at the crosswalk to ensure debarking passengers don't unwittingly walk into the path of the oncoming train. Hinsdale IL, June 1968.
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Here we go again. And our silent dreams with us. Because this is the moment when the dreams awaken. If you look around you can see them all, like drops of water, like drops of light, like the drops we are while commuting.
For a week in August 1974, Norfolk & Western assigned its bicentennial unit, SD45 1776, to the Orland Park commuter train in Chicago. On August 14th, the commuter crosses the Calumet Sag Channel just north of Palos Park. Photo by Joe McMillan.
A northbound MARC GP40WH-2 emerges from the B&P Tunnel in Baltimore with a mid-morning commuter train from DC.
The F45-noses on those MK rebuilds really looked great; it's hard to believe how quickly the stuff taken for granted goes away.