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Not that we need any more geese, but they are cute as goslings....

Rekonštruovaná bangla v službách CERu, 742.762, vezie prázdne cibule z Rajky smer Kúty.

Nextgen architecture on the rise. I've seen better but this is definitely on that level.

Traxx MS3, 388.205 v čele vlaku z Prahy do Bratislavy prešiel zastávkou Plavecký Štvrtok

Woodhouse Mill Rec. Aug 2025.

A NextGen Acela passes through Croydon, PA eastbound on a frigid winter day.

 

AMTK 2135 NextGen Acela

Some guys of the CS-NextGen (Classic Space the Next Generation)

 

Figbarf for the Space Tag Team Contest on www.roguebricks.de

Shooting informal portraits with the behemoth Fujica G690 BLp. I missed focus a teensy weensy bit, I think. Cropped a bit because it's hard holding all that weight to properly frame the 16x9. :-) Way expired (1980s?) Tri-X220 professional. Devved in Microphen stock for 12 minutes. I have to figure out what's going on with the left edge of the frame. I think it's my neg holder. Scanned with a D-SLR on a Marron Carrel scan rig using a Beseler 135mm enlarger lens, macro bellows, and an Omega color head as a light source. Post production with Darktable.

What looks sleek, fast, and modern but sounds like a clown car when it passes by?

 

This guy. That horn is an embarrassment.

Northbound at Seabrook, MD

A southbound Acela Express (Amtrak refers to them as the NextGen Acela) passes the Loewy designed former Pennsy depot at Odenton, MD on the P&W Line of the Northeast Corridor, December 7, 2025. The former block operator's building is on the right about where the original tower once stood that protected the crossing of the Annapolis & Elkridge Railroad with the Baltimore & Potomac Railroad (now Amtrak's NEC). The wooden utility pole line crosses the NEC where the Annapolis & Elkridge's right of way once was. Cinestill 400D, Nikon N2020.

Rivatra (LT)

 

With best regards for Mr. Mindaugas!

 

Westbound NextGen Acela 2142 glides past a stopped eastbound NJ Transit Northeast Corridor local at Edison. Orange safety cones have appeared like weeds on the platforms here and they are bolted in place. It's a challenge to either not get them in a shot or to at least minimize their presence, as I tried to do here. I believe these high-level platforms were constructed in the early 90s and they have not aged well.

NextGen Eagles aerobatic team in their Christen Eagle bi-planes at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh.

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