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Quai du Seujet, Geneva, Switzerland
A peaceful blue hour moment in Geneva along the docks. The building sitting on the water, named “Bâtiment des Forces Motrices”, is an old factory that became an opera house.
With 10,908 ft. Mt. Cascade looming in the background, Union Pacific's LUL41 local works the Geneva Pipe Mill Spur in Lindon, Utah on May 25, 2023.
I was at the music library today (Grütli center in Geneva), picking up some Donizetti and Bellini scores, and while leaving the 3rd floor, my eyes caught that beautiful sky, and I realized the windows of the building had this orange color, which made me think of the sun.. and I thought, maybe that is where the sun disappears when it sets at night? It is way too cold here for the sun to set in the sea or behind a mountain... But in this house it seems to be warm and soft... I felt like finding Father Christmas' house... ehehehe... good night Mr Sun, I promise I won't tell where you live exactely... :-)
JOUONS AVEC LES LUMIÈRES ET LA PEINTURE PHOSPHORESCENTE.
Passage piétonnier sous le pont du Mont-Blanc.
15 jours d'exposition lumineuse "Geneva Lux 2022" sur les quais de Genève et dans la ville.
LET'S PLAY WITH LIGHTS AND PHOSPHORESCENT PAINT.
Pedestrian passage under the Mont Blanc bridge.
The steel rose and the lights...
15 days of light exhibition "Geneva Lux 2022" on the quays of Geneva and in the city.
Cruising at 70 mph, the Rio Grande Zephyr train No. 17 flies through Utah County along United States Steel's Geneva Works on June 20, 1977.
An EMD SW9 shuffles a coil steel car through Geneva Steel of Utah's Vineyard plant the morning of Dec. 18, 1993. The mill would shut down in 2001, and the plant demolished.
GS 43 was built Duluth Missabe & Iron Range No. 11 in March 1953. It would later migrate Utah's Carbon County Railway, renumbered CBC 1201. By 1983, it would become Geneva Steel 43.
Historic timeline courtesy UtahRails.net.