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Panorama view of the Ely, Nevada yards or the Nevada Northern Railway they are celebrating their Centennial.
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 in the 60's before the facade rehab.
It is reported that the Ghost Train at the Pleasure Beach is actually haunted and has been investigate by the Most Haunted team.
This is the front of the train. I have an obsession with skulls so naturally, I would absolutely love it!
The wind is blowing and Booger Hollow Bridge creaks and crumbles in the dim moonlight. The horsehooves are louder and you can hear the hard breathing of the animal.
Images of the first trains, piled up rails, wheels, railroad cars and other components were redesigned by the action of the time creating a very unique aspect of architecture and colors.
a handle to open the door of a box car - one car of the empty and rusting train a bit back from the highway... we'd noticed the train as we were driving through the wilderness - there was a touch of red, something solid just a couple hundred yards back from the empty road.
'ghost train,' one of us said.
a minute of driving later, the train was still visible. it was tantalizing in some strange way, just sitting in the middle of nowhere.
we obviously had to go investigate.
We used a lot of the same facade panels as last year, mostly because of time and budget restraints. The entrance crash doors closed by gravity.
We had to move the live/momentary rail block back a little once when we realized the back car was going to far into the ride to load after sending one out.
A Class 150 still wearing Silverlink livery emerging from Kennaway Tunnel. This was done in early evening low light conditions, exposed for 0.4 sec, at f22, ISO100.
S&DR200 commissioned a festival featuring performers, live music and a procession of large-scale art installations representing some of the world's most important inventions and to commemorate this remarkable feat of innovation and engineering.
The art installations replicated Locomotion Number 1 and 8 coal chaldrons, each containing performers and artists in a carnival style procession.
At approximately 7pm, on Saturday 20 September, the installations came together on the market square and proceeded to Hopetown Darlington via Northgate, North Lodge Park and Bartlett Street.
The procession ended outside Hopetown museum about 9pm where Hopetown Darlington was open for Night at the Museum, a unique opportunity to experience Hopetown at night!
www.hopetowndarlington.co.uk/plan-your-visit/sdr200/ghost...
The weather was AWFUL so the pictures are not great however i was able to follow the possession along its entire route and it was great to see people coming out of their houses to watch the parade and join in