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The driver of 37051 with a Fort William-Mallaig service exchanges tokens at Glenfinnan on a wet day in May 1985. The loco, semaphore signals and steam heating have gone; but the railway, wet weather and occasional class 37 hauled trains remain.
Beautiful brickwork on the city's old Cotton Exchange Building, today a Freemason's Hall. Savannah, Georgia, USA.
Hermoso enladrillado del viejo edificio del Mercado de Algodon, hoy una sala Masonica. Savannah, Georgia, EEUU.
Another long exposure shot taken in Jersey City, this time looking at some of the buildings in Jersey City
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Newark Corn Exchange, a really fine building more recently a bar and restaurant but now sadly standing idle and forlorn. Cropped iPhone picture so please don’t zoom in too far. Thanks.
An evening commute at the Exchange Place Station in Jersey City, New Jersey on the New Jersey Transit Light Rail.
The NICTD track project is ongoing, but early this year I caught a daylight move of commuter cars being moved to Gary to be exchanged for cars needing moved to the shops at Michigan City.
This train departed Michigan City a couple hours earlier, and after a long slow trip to Ogden Dunes, it resumed track speed and is moving at 40mph as it approaches the west end of Wilson.
"The Hamburg Coffee Exchange is situated in the historic Speicherstadt, Hamburgs biggest warehouse complex. After World War II, an Exchange Hall was built by Hamburg business enterprises in the midst of the coffee warehouses.
In 1887 the Coffee Exchange opened a futures market of international importance which, for a long time, succumbed to both World Wars and their consequences.
In 1956 the Coffee Exchange was reopened. Because, in the meantime, structures had changed in the coffee trade and the businesses of many players had moved away to other market venues, futures trading could not however be sustainably continued. While the Coffee Exchange does not exist as an institution today, the Coffee Exchange Hall with its unique atmosphere was used for events in the coffee industry." (www.hamburger-boerse.de/en/kaffeeboerse/)
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"Die 1887 eröffnete Börse für Kaffee war der erste Hamburger Terminmarkt von internationaler Bedeutung. Bereits im 19. Jahrhundert hatte Hamburg einen großen Anteil am Gesamthandel mit Kaffee. Um diese Handelsposition auch nach Einführung von Terminmärkten in Le Havre und New York zu erhalten, wurde auf Betreiben des Vereins der am Caffeehandel betheiligten Firmen die Hamburger Kaffeebörse eingerichtet. Sie hatte ihren Sitz am Sandtorkai, inmitten der Kaffeespeicher, der damals entstandenen Speicherstadt im Freihafen. Nach der größten Blütezeit dieser Börse, ruhte der Terminhandel ab Beginn des Ersten Weltkrieges bis zur Wiederaufnahme 1925. Im gleichen Jahr wurden an der Hamburger Börse auch Terminmärkte für Metall, Zucker und Kautschuk eröffnet. Der Terminhandel kam jedoch im Zweiten Weltkrieg erneut zum Erliegen. Die 1943 durch Bomben zerstörte Börse konnte 1950 im Speicherblock H wieder eröffnet werden, wenngleich der Terminmarkt bis zur ersten Notierung 1956 ruhte. Im gleichen Jahr wurde auch ein neuer Börsensaal fertiggestellt. Da sich zwischenzeitlich die Strukturen im Kaffeehandel geändert hatten und die Geschäfte vieler Akteure zu anderen Börsenplätzen abgewandert waren, konnte der Terminhandel jedoch nicht nachhaltig weitergeführt werden. Bereits in den 1960er Jahren kommen nur noch künstliche Notierungen zustande. Die Gründe liegen auch im abgeschlossenen Weltkaffeeabkommen (ab 1963) das bis in die 1980er Jahre bestehen bleibt." (Wikipedia)
The driver of 1501 and Highley signalman exchange single line tokens.
These shots are pretty tricky with a 1 FPS bridge, so |I was chuffed with this result.
As Henschel steam locomotive leaves Alston station the driver exchanges section tokens with the signalman.
Designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, a young Hull architect best known for Leeds Town Hall, this Grade I listed structure was completed in 1864. Leeds Corn Exchange is now just one of three Corn Exchanges in the country which still operates in its traditional capacity as a centre for trade, albeit no longer for trading in corn.
After the closure of the Corn Exchange, its condition deteriorated to such a degree that the building itself and the surrounding land became one of Leeds' most run down areas.
Early proposals for the regeneration for this site had included turning the Corn Exchange into a concert hall similar to the Royal Albert Hall.
In 1985, Speciality Shops plc won the contract to re-develop the building as a shopping centre. The refurbishment process designed by Alsop & Lyall was completely restored to its current state, with new staircases to allow shoppers access to the balcony and basement levels. It opened for trade in 1990. Many other old buildings have been restored in this area, now known as The Exchange Quarter
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Only just processed this shot that I took on the Wex Photo/Line and Light workshop up in Nottingham. This is the Exchange Arcade shopping mall and I took the shot from a small balcony in the Council House. I used a 28mm tilt shift lens loaned to me for the pm by Martine Hamilton Knight who was running the course. I used 2 shots here so I could clone out a few people walking through the arcade.
Sunset at the port of Seattle. Have a great week ahead everyone and thanks for stopping by I really appreciate it.
Im really stoked on this!
the colours are fresh and complex. our styles make an interesting mash-up too. I feel grateful to see this come together. rock on.
A line up of class 502 emus and a class 108 dmu at Liverpool Exchange 3/1/1976. The station closed in April 1977 although the frontage remains.
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