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This is part of the retired St. Louis Union Station. The train and platform now sit as a display of what the station used to look like.
The driver of 158 853 2H93 Carlisle to Leeds checks all is well before heading off south from Garsdale.
Ffestiniog Railway George England 0-4-0 tender tank 'Palmerston' (originally built in 1864) at Campbell's Platform on 4 November 2013.
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Too many memories for me off this platform and on this station; the soundtrack of wheel squeal and compressors coming into action in the background.
As shown on the Flickr blog, June 2013
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56049 makes light work of its short load on 6K38 Pinnox to Crewe after running round at Stafford 01/04/21. Freight is normally uncommon in this platform due to the length of them, although this working seems to use it quite often
Another challenge and intriguing photography experiment attempting to capture a very busy Sydney train platform on a Friday evening. Lots going on. Places to go to.
2 reds, 2 oranges, 2 yellows, equal-spaced brightnesses. Then 9 equal-spaced brightnesses every other one filled in: dark grey (RGB 12,15,13), magenta (RGB 64,32,57), blue (RGB 66,66,133), cyan (RGB 71, 143, 143) and white (RGB 245,255,247), overlaid with own-software edge-detection lines in the same colours and brightness breaks, over the top of a cyan (RGB 60,139,156) background.
Gives a red, orange, blue and white abstract perspective that highlights detail of the scene IMO.
Location: West ham Station, east London.
One of UK's iconic post boxes stans proud as one of London Midland's fleet of 172's heads away from Stourbridge Juncion with 2V03 0701 Birmingham Moor Street to Great Malvern.
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