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Auch ein Kraftwerk hat seine schönen Seiten, wir waren zu zweit dort, in der Nacht ist die Gegend nicht so lustig aber hat sich total gelohnt wie ich finde.....
H23 creeps past the ex-Reading and Columbia (and later, Reading Railroad) station at Manheim, Pa. The station is now home to the Manheim Historical Society. According to the society's records, the station last saw passenger service in 1950. It continued to receive freight service for another twenty-five years before closing for good.
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Isolated, still inhabited house during the demolition of Kerpen-Maheim due to open-cast mining, November 2019.
H23 approaches the South Oak Street crossing on the east side of Manheim in a heavy snowfall. Manheim Junction, as this was known as in its hey-day, is now home to the connection between NS and East Penn. The line branching off used to work its way north to Lebanon, via Cornwall, but has long since been abandoned. Now, the tracks only go about a mile north to serve a propane customer.
At what used to be Manheim Junction on the Reading and Columbia Railroad, ESPN 7874 drops two empties on the west leg of the wye for pickup by NS local H23. Seen here, the power is on the east leg of the wye and is about to pickup one car for Ferrelgas of Manheim
The effects of the west coast fires have reached the Northeast. The otherwise clear skies have turned gray, rendering the sun as a dull yellow orb, about to set over a farm outside of Manheim, Pennsylvania.
Der Energie-Konzern RWE schafft vollendete Tatsachen.
Trotz beschlossenem Kohleausstieg wird der Ort Manheim in einem unglaublichen Tempo dem Erdboden gleich gemacht.
Der Energie-Konzern RWE schafft vollendete Tatsachen.
Trotz beschlossenem Kohleausstieg wird der Ort Manheim in einem unglaublichen Tempo dem Erdboden gleich gemacht.
Der Energie-Konzern RWE schafft vollendete Tatsachen.
Trotz beschlossenem Kohleausstieg wird der Ort Manheim in einem unglaublichen Tempo dem Erdboden gleich gemacht.
Rodenstock Retina-Heligon f:2/50mm Kodak Retina IIIc. Scanned from transparency. Photo by my grandfather.
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Dorf, das dem Braunkohletagebau Platz machen muss / Abandoned town and its main church that has disappeared due to the expansion of an open-pit coal mine
Der Energie-Konzern RWE schafft vollendete Tatsachen.
Trotz beschlossenem Kohleausstieg wird der Ort Manheim in einem unglaublichen Tempo dem Erdboden gleich gemacht.
Our family farmhouse in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania turns 235 years old this year.
H23 passes through Manheim after completing its work at the J&J in Lititz. Stevens Feed Mill, formerly McCracken's Feed Mill, looms in the background. While they do not receive rail service, it still makes for an excellent prop.
Der Energie-Konzern RWE schafft vollendete Tatsachen.
Trotz beschlossenem Kohleausstieg wird der Ort Manheim in einem unglaublichen Tempo dem Erdboden gleich gemacht.
Der Wasserturm ist das Wahrzeichen der Stadt Mannheim. Der Turm und die umgebende Parkanlage wurden zwischen 1886 und 1889 erbaut. Seit 1987 steht der Wasserturm unter Denkmalschutz.
Die größte zusammenhängende Jugenstilanlage Deutschlands wartet auf mit Grünflächen, Flanierwegen, Wasserbecken und Sandsteinfiguren der griechischen Mythologie. Die bunt beleuchteten Wasserspiele an Sommerabenden sind ein romantisches Highlight. Rings um die Anlage, unter den Arkaden, finden Sie einige kleine Cafés und Restaurants
Seldom shot operation in the fading hour of light... Ex SP B30-7 #7874 and M&NJ #2 head back to Ferrellgas after setting off an LP gas car for NS in Manheim... 7/19/18
The Manheim Railroad Station sits at the corner of Charlotte Street and Railroad Avenue in Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The station was constructed in 1881 and served the needs of the Reading Railroad. The station served passenger travel until 1950 and acted as a freight station for 25 years afterward. After decades of sitting vacant and deteriorating, the Manheim Historical Society purchased the station in 1984. Volunteers and donated materials helped bring the station back to life, and it was rededicated in 1987. From 1999 through 2006, major renovations and restorations took place, and today, the station is used for historical society meetings with events being held throughout the year.
Nikon ZF with Nikkor Z 24-120mm F4 lens @ 24mm. F11, ISO 140, 1/125th exposure. Oben tripod with an Arca-Swiss C1 cube 3-way geared head.