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Great Southern & Western Railways No. 186 steaming around the corner on the approach to the Leixlip viaduct just outside Leixlip Louisa Bridge station on it's way from Dublin Connolly to Mullingar with an RPSI Ghost Train steam special.
No. 186 seems to have been working very hard on this run, that or the coal was just very wet, but she was pouring out a hell of a lot of very dirty smoke.
No. 186 is a class J15 0-6-0 mainline locomotive preserved by the Irish Rail Preservation Society. You can read more about her on their website.
This image was generated by tonemapping a single RAW file and then tweaking the result using Aperture's Dodge & Burn plugin.
The Ghost Train is an annual event in Chesapeake. The 1 1/4 mile main trail between the entrance and the Northwest River is filled with static displays and the "Ghost Train", wooden wagons pulled by a tractor, takes people down the trail at night where live actors are added to the spooky displays. The local community is heavily involved every year.
This is one of the many guys on the train cars. They let you on and let you off and are actually part of the show that is put on.
Part of the Ghost Train at Tweetsie Railroad between Boone and Blowing Rock, NC. A fun thrilling evening of ghosts, monsters and more for Halloween!! Definatly a fun evening for the family.
I didn't take this one--they were from some Florida Tourism archives. It is the Haunted Castle in Miracle Strip Amusement Park in Panama City Beach, Florida. They look like they were taken after the facade rehab in the 70's.
Passaggio a livello di Orotelli, la ADe del 1995 transita qualche minuto prima del nuovissimo Stadler in un freddo pomeriggio di Dicembre.
I rode this (or something similar) once during a lonely visit to Petticoat Junction in its twilight year. You sit on an Magic Carpet-type car hanging from an overhead rail. It winds around through the building theoretically past various scenes from the Far East. All I remember about it was there seemed to be a lot of cloth on the floor and lots of burned out lightbulbs.
One of six trains to service the station all week.
Sometime called a Parliamentary train or a ghost train.
The Ghost Train is an annual event in Chesapeake. The 1 1/4 mile main trail between the entrance and the Northwest River is filled with static displays and the "Ghost Train", wooden wagons pulled by a tractor, takes people down the trail at night where live actors are added to the spooky displays. The local community is heavily involved every year.
I didn't take this one--they were from some Florida Tourism archives. It is the Haunted Castle in Miracle Strip Amusement Park. They look like they were taken after the facade rehab in the 70's.
A lot of the ride layout is visible, and you can see our track platform technique of lining up a bunch of forklift pallets and screwing the track and treads onto it. It is interesting how much the rubber drive wheels wear out the pressure treated wood. Especially on the turns.
Tim must have been helping me drag pallets around or something that day.
Shot this set at the Rozelle Tram Depot (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rozelle_Tram_Depot) in Glebe Sydney. It soon became pitch black and we had to navigate with our torches!
This was around the early 90's. Old house was still there at this time. Notice no safety rails around the window where the board breaks.
In September 2005 the girls and I took a trip to Disneyland Paris. We stayed at the Sequoia Lodge for 2 nights and
3 days.
Jackie outside the Phantom Manor
This never finished ride was planned as the dark ride "Geisterschloss" and cost 10 Mil. DM in 1993.
Texture borrowed from f∞lish.