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5:27 AM, Friday morning, heading to work on the tram for a change.
Only me and the driver onboard.
Very nice.
Standing on the platform at Euston Square waiting for my train into the City and I thought "I know, I'll do a slow capture of the next train". Only I didn't have my trusted DSLR, my ND filter or tripod...just my trusted iPhone 6. The rest is history!
(Featured in the Londonist Magazine on 12th August, 2015).
I know, it's really goofy. And I really should be writing. But this was so much fun to do. And besides, I have 13 of 35 chapters done.
And another thing, it's snowing outside, and that's just not right. We haven't even hit Halloween yet. So, I needed to do something to take my mind off all that snow that is piling up outside my window.
~~Sheree~~
It's legit now...there will be no backing out...I have a publishing deadline. Read about my new book here...
OR "She Doesn't Even Go Here!"
On a Sunday afternoon visit to Ottawa University (KS) for a brass band performance, I spent some time in the town exploring the town's interesting railroad past. Here, I was able to track down the location of this April, 1971 photo taken by Wayne Copple, that I sourced off of Trainorders.
By this point, Santa Fe's "Tulsan" had less than a month to go, with Amtrak's arrival in May of that year. This is train no. 212, which was due into Ottawa at 11:00, with Kansas City Union Station just 70 minutes down the line.
Quite a bit of this line still exists between Tulsa and Lawrence, KS, but unfortunately, the street running here in Ottawa has been gone since the 80's. The SKOL operates much of this line, to the south, while the (let's call it) the Midland Railway runs from Ottawa Jct. (just north of here) up to Baldwin City.
For reference, the original image can be found here: www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,3905142,390875...
Diesen einzigartig aussehenden Typ von Mensch hab ich am Gäubodenfest in Straubing gefunden. Ich finde diesen Kerl einfach grossartig! Und in jedem Fall um einiges erinnerungswürdiger als so manches gutaussehende Model.
This unique looking type of person I've found on Gäubodenfest in Straubing. I think this guy just great! And in any case, a lot more memorable than some good-looking model.
Bayern (Bavaria) - Deutschland (Germany)
Gäubodenfest Straubing - Niederbayern
August 2011
Das Gäubodenfest ist nach dem Oktoberfest der zweitgrößte Rummel in Bayern.
The Gäubodenfest is after the Oktoberfest the second largest hype in Bavaria.
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This looks really bad in medium.. :)
I took this inside the metro, when I sat down I saw a train comming, so I grabbed my camera and and took a photo :) It's one of the nicest stations I vistited (metrostations that is). It's like a museum, with a lot of Egyptian statues.. :)
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The Nottingham Goose Fair is an annual travelling funfair held at the Forest Recreation Ground here in Nottingham. This year, 2022, it runs for 10 days! Usually it's 3 days.
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1920's era CASE Steam Engine.
Hesston Steam Museum
Ghost Train 2019
County Road E1000N
La Porte County, Indiana. USA
October 20, 2019
The Haunted railroad cut located in Historic Gettysburg.
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Signs, paintings, murals, graphic artwork, what ever you want to call it, is in abundance at Goose Fair. On stalls, rides, just about everywhere. I decided to take quite a few photos to capture the art (artists) and showcase their work.
The Nottingham Goose Fair is an annual travelling funfair held at the Forest Recreation Ground here in Nottingham. This year, 2022, it runs for 10 days, usually it's 3 days. Final day 09 Oct 2022.
Album: Goose Fair. Nottingham
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Great Western Railway Class 158 diesel multiple unit (DMU) 158 756 stands at Pilning station with the 2C67 0755 Cardiff Central to Taunton service on Saturday 16th January 2016. Pilning station – which lies just to the east of the Severn Tunnel has just one service in each direction each week (both on Saturdays).
In the UK there are a number of sections of railway line or stations where the service has been reduced to the bare legal minimum (normally one train in each direction), hence the name ‘parliamentary train’. Pilning is an example of the latter where the railway line itself is intensively used, but the station only receives the minimum service of a weekly train call in each direction.
Having just alighted from the train at Pilning I just about had enough time to get a photo of the train before it departed for its next stop of Patchway. In 2015 Pilning was the sixth least used station in the UK (based on its total estimated 68 passenger entries and exits).
I seem to be coming across a lot of helter skelters these days... Taken on a lovely day out in Brighton.
This is the last in the series of the Haunted Gettysburg Railroad cut.
I like the way the old double-decker passenger train was leaning in towards the other working railroad cars on the tracks, looking as if it missed the cut, left behind on the old unused tracks to rot away. I believe the strange double-decker car was some type of sightseeing car for the Gettysburg Pioneer Scenic Lines before it missed the cut and was pushed aside.
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Edward Burton, Ghost Train
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At just over five years old, this must be one of the newest lorries on the fair and is younger than many still in haulage use.
The Nottingham Goose Fair is an annual travelling funfair held at the Forest Recreation Ground here in Nottingham. This year, 2022, its runs for 10 days! Usually its 3 days, occasionally 5 days.
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