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Boston Elevated Railway Type 4A2 semi convertable trolley 5459 on East First Street in South Boston MA in 1939. The car is signed for Dudley station. This may be behind the car barn. The Type 4A2 behind is signed for either North or South Station. 5459 went into service on May 24, 1914 and was scrapped in 1947. - from a photograph in my collection, photographer unknown
It's the first day of new Kinkisharyo LRV service on the Newark City Subway. The photographer is standing on the erstwhile PCC platform, but 101 will use the left side doors. August 27, 2001. © 2015 Peter Ehrlich
Pacific Avenue in downtown Dallas is threaded by the Orange, Red, Green and Blue Lines of the DART light rail network, with several stations along the route. This night view captures a southbound Red Line at the Akard Street stop.
The line operates in a grassy strip, typical of many French trams systems, in the middle of Blvd. Stalingrad--although this one is not as stringently manicured as most I've seen. November 20, 2016. © 2016 Peter Ehrlich
On 27 May 1989 a tram parade was organised to celebrate the 125 year existence of trams in Den Haag. HTM 164 was built in 1904 and withdrawn from regular service in 1945.
06/12/20. Hung Shui Kiu, New Territories, Hong Kong.
[Line 614]
Hong Kong SAR light rail collection: www.flickr.com/photos/hhhumber/collections/72157629742444...
06/09/20. Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Hong Kong light rail collection: www.flickr.com/photos/hhhumber/collections/72157629742444...
Sacramento Regional Transit, Blue line.
Not perfectly composed, but more of a trial and error testing setup. My dumb ass across the street with the wireless remote in hand. Practicing timing the train in the scene balanced with good exposure settings. Didn't take too many, but I think I got the formula down for this situation.
X-T1 with Rokinon 12mm propped up on the camera bag on my work truck. Straight jpeg ooc on Standard film sim, just cropped 16x9 wallpaper style. 10 Secs at ISO 200, f 5.6.
I had to be there anyway, might as well make it a photo op.
While the tracks in Metro Yard are being relaid, K-Ingleside trains are temporarily turning back here. 23 Sept 2016. © 2016 Peter Ehrlich
Don't ask me why there is a "Wellington" stop in Barcelona, but I'll take it! LOL March 27, 2010. © 2010 Peter Ehrlich
The Light Rail Vehicle which runs from Settlement Station in Thompson Bay up to Oliver Hill where the World War II guns are still in place.
The Nyoonga name for Rottnest Island is Wadjemup, which means place over the water where the spirits dwell.
Acrylic on Canvas. 40 x 30cm.