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92043 passes through platform 4 at Stafford station working
6L48 15:49 Garston Car Terminal-Dagenham Dock Reception. 16/09/2016.
heavenly platform located in azhai national park hunan province.
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This train stops in Neverland, Midgard, Narnia and Santas Workshop!
Well, actually this is the train platform at Zele. But that's kinda besides the point, right?
It was early in the misty morning, rising sun and the smell of cigarettes lingered in the air.
I was on my way home...
"I can't wait to smell the salty ocean air." I think to myself.
But at the same time, I mutter to myself; "I wish I wasn't leaving..."
The view from Haskell's Beach. A little gratuitous playing around with some of the sliders and filters in Lightroom.
Minolta Vectis S-1
Minolta Vectis 22-80mm 1:4-5.6
Kodak Advantix Ultra 400-25, expired, ID 665-954
Canon CanoScan 9000F Mark II
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019
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Back into the archives for this shot, which was taken almost 41 years ago to the day.
Built by the West Highland Railway Company in 1901 the station building at Mallaig was functional, if a little austere. And, from 1975, the glass canopy spanning the island platform of this port terminus was dismantled, thus giving precious little comfort to passengers arriving at the end of their 164 mile journey from Glasgow.
Sadly my first visit was in 1977, two years after the canopy was removed and, while the station building, signal box and semaphores remained, the station itself wasn't the most appealing or photogenic place I'd ever visited, even by 1970s standards.
The building features in this shot, complete with the British Railways Scottish Region light-blue British sign still in situ. The presence of National Carriers Limited, the company then handling parcels distribution across the rail network, is signified by the yellow NCL sign on the wall.
On the right is what I believe to be a Mini Van. Based on the old-style (non-reflective) registration plate, the car will be of 1974, or earlier, vintage.
If you're into modelling the 1970s Scottish Railways scene, this just might be of interest to you.
Agfa CT18
21st July 1977
The long exposure captures fleeting, faint imprints of Cross County staff here at Birmingham New Street on Tuesday 3rd December 2024.
On the left, at platform 11, Class 221 Super-Voyager No. 221116 waits to leave with 1V66, the 14:04 Edinburgh to Plymouth service. Meanwhile at Platform 10 Class 196 diesel multiple unit No. 196110 will soon depart with 1V27, the 19:20 service to Hereford, which was my train home.
And will soon be able to pass through Market Harborough faster when the new platforms have been commissioned