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The lights in the image are actually the lights of an approaching train. I was a little short of time - or else I could have done a better job with this shot.
I's picked up that a westbound merchandise was on the way, but it looked really doubtful that it would arrive before I lost my light, so to better the odds a bit I ran over to the east end of the siding at Mored. While waiting with my fingers crossed (it helped keep them warm) I grabbed a shot of this stack of rails.
DeKalb Co / Governor Beveridge Hwy
Rails
My first Flickr upload. Also, the first photo that I clicked on a digital camera.
It was a cloudy morning in Trivandrum, Kerala when me and my friends went for a walk. These rusty rails were lying by the side, unused and unseen for years.
The rails that once carried trains onto Orbost can be seen passing under the footpath and fence beyond the baulks at the end of the line in Bairnsdale.
Railway items in East Gippsland - January 2022.
The rails seen on the ceiling here would have been used to move loads from the shot room to the lift.
The rails in the foreground are again those of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which wrap the subdivision, separated by a massive wooden fence. They cross St. Clair Avenue, curve, and then run parallel with to the Bunge facility.
This siding was abandoned after Bunge closed and parts have been sold. Symes Road is now divided at this point between industrial and residential sections.