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London & South Western Railway initials on the oxyacetylene torched base of a warning notice post at Crossing No. 13.
My first upload to Flickr with Photoshopped pictures.
This is a composite of 2 shots, each with exposures of 25 seconds, taken by a fairly busy (and frankly quite dangerous) crossing in my local town.
Please feel free to post feedback, comments or suggestions :)
Progress on the new Queensferry Crossing of the Firth of Forth on 15th September with some sections of decking now in place at the South Queensferry end. As viewed from the train on the Forth Bridge through a zoom lens, 15th September, 2015, with the new works framed by the Forth Road Bridge.
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Part of the 2012 Winter/Spring Season
Curated by Bryce Dessner and Aaron Dessner
Produced by BAM
May 3—5
Various venues in the Peter Jay Sharp Building
Consul Alexander Wöhrle (stellvertretend für / on behalf of award winner Vladimir Tomic)
Foto: a_kep / www.subtext.at
Overview of crossing. Northbri Ave, Salisbury East, South Australia.
UPDATE: Their days were numbered when this photo was taken. This crossing (thank DPTI) has been fully upgraded to LED signals.
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66025 6N40 Tyne Yard - North Blyth sits at Freemans Crossing waiting for 55022 to depart North Blyth and return to Lynemouth at 12:50 27/04/2011
Outerbridge Crossing bridges Arthur Kill. New Jersey is at the left, New York on the right. The bridge is named after Eugenius Outerbridge (1860-1932).
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Looking down at Hoyt’s crossing on the South Fork of the Yuba River. This picture was taken in early November when the trees were in their full autumn color.
The study concluded that Mixing Zone and Fully Split Phase intersections have substantial bike crash reductions following installation. It also found that Delayed Turn and Offset Crossing intersections make cyclists feel comfortable and reduce conflicts with vehicles, like crashes and right of way confusion.
www.nyc.gov/html/dot/downloads/pdf/cycling-at-a-crossroad...
ny.curbed.com/2018/10/1/17911574/bike-new-york-intersecti...
Southern Railway Museum RR X sign - Duluth, GA
The clouds are from the Kroger parking lot at Crabapple in Roswell, GA two weeks earlier. All GA. Cloud Library.
An general view of the level crossing of the signal box was there to protect.
The barriers where installed in 2009, in preparation for the line to be converted to ERTMS. Unfortunately, this meant that due to an overlap of track circuits in the station, the barriers couldn't be raised until a train had left the station, which when the train was early (sometime as much as 10 mines) the barriers where lowered, creating traffic, and causing passengers to miss their train.
Crossing Europe 2015 – nightline #2 // Live: Jenny’s Playlist
Foto: Christoph Thorwartl / www.subtext.at
Had I been stood on the same spot sixty years ago I could have been run down by a train.
The gate is the only remaining one of four that were part of a railroad crossing.
Winestead station was only open up to 1904. Patrington station is not that far away.
This image was taken with the 56/2 Box Tengor hand-held while I was stood atop a loose pile of old road chippings.
Accordingly, definition has suffered. The shutter speed being only 1/30th sec camera-shake is inevitable. With support the Tengor is capable of far better. The shot of the P1 powerboats taken earlier the same day shows the difference a firm support makes.