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Upcoming hill is larger than it appears here. I had to go over this twice (there and back) on my way to 110th and Kedzie to sign a bike rack for removal.
This is at 75th or something. I'll look it up. There's a Nabisco bakery on the west side of Kedzie. The bridge goes over a lot of train tracks (10 or more?).
grande lavoro per i commissari di pista sempre alle prese per rimettere a posto il fettuccciato
great job for the track marshals who are always struggling to put the tape back in place
Train tracks right behind my house.
made from one RAW. Used Photomatix and Ps to touch up the colors.
ODC - Making Tracks. I always seem to be inspired by my kid's toys. Perhaps it's because I see them everywhere and often. Bulldozer, sitting on a terry cloth towel which I sprinkled with cracked pepper. (oddly, this has made me hungry...)
Stuttgart High School hosted nine Track and Field teams from across Germany for the final meet of the year here May 20, 2017. - U.S. Army photo by Larry Reilly
These are freight tracks embedded in the street, not trolley tracks. They are standard gauge, whereas all trolley tracks in Philly are broad gauge.
You can see the awesome abandoned Reading Railroad trestle in the background. (Stay tuned; there's a bunch of interesting shots I took up there coming up!)
Taken on the 10xx block of Noble Street, Philadelphia.
I was just trying to get a view of the track and my flash did not go off so only the light from the small windows coming in, but I like the effect of the shadows on the boards.
Coliseum Track below the Hydro Majestic Hotel, Medlow Bath. Most of the tracks are not maintained and are quite rough in places’
Oulton Park Track Day 7th November 2014 with Opentrack Track Days
With all Opentrack Track Days, Tuition, photography and refreshments free of charge
On one side of the steps leading up to the main walkway of the Rydalmere Pedestrian Bridge are these old tracks. There was once a matching track on the other side, but it has been ripped up now. The question is, why? What purpose did these tracks serve?