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This is the inner terminal of line T8, which opened in 2014. The photo is a sepia tone, but the tram is in full color! Nov. 22, 2016. © 2016 Peter Ehrlich
In het kader van de proef met 'lightrail' tussen Alphen en Gouda, verscheen in de nacht van 6 op 7 februari 2003 de eerste Stockholmse tram in Alphen aan den Rijn. De tram droeg het nummer 4 A-B en had nog geen gele vlakken.
08/04/13. San Jose, CA. A Kinki Sharyo LRV.
US light rail collection: www.flickr.com/photos/hhhumber/collections/72157626377737...
A two-car MetroLink Red Line light rail train near the Lambert Airport Terminal 1 station. 7/29/2017
Metrolink M5000 tram No. 3070 departs from the Media City stop as it works a service from Ashton-under-Lyne to Eccles on 30th December 2022.
Among the waiting passengers for this Glenelg-bound train are two railfans. February 17, 2006. © 2010 Peter Ehrlich
Well before America Plaza was built and before San Diego Trolley was extended northward toward Old Town, this was the inner terminal. 8/29/89.© 2015 Peter Ehrlich
Hard to believe that the proud Lancashire town of Oldham had until recently a railway station named after an unpleasant illness. Oldham Mumps disappeared from the UK National Rail map in 2009, after which the former Lancashire & Yorkshire route from Manchester to Rochdale was converted to light rail use by Manchester Metrolink. The Mumps name lives on as a tram stop on the old station site, now unrecognisable apart from the landmark former banking hall that Oldham-based Seddon Motors once used as a backdrop to its publicity photos.
FYI, I have collected all my night, low light, dramatic light, and/or panned photographs into one Album at www.flickr.com/photos/129679309@N05/sets/72157654328158005
Formerly called MetroDone Station, but the MetroDome was demolished in 2012, Trailing shot. 31.8.2014 (UK-style date) © 2014 Peter Ehrlich
The red brick building seen behind the southbound DART Red Line train approaching Dallas Union Station is today known as the Dallas County Administration Building. History knows it better as the Texas School Book Depository, from where the fatal shots that killed President John F. Kennedy were fired in November 1963 - an event that remains vivid in my memory.
Governor Phil Murphy highlights early construction on Hudson-Bergen Light Rail West Side Avenue Branch expansion in Jersey City on March 3, 2020 (Edwin J. Torres for Governor’s Office).