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This building was featured in Ferris Bueller's Day Off as the building containing Ferris Bueller's father's offices!
Another Saturday clicking away. So busy from now until the end of the year. It is hard to keep up. Hope your are well.
Chicago buildings along the Chicago river, main focus Thirty Five East Wacker, the Irv Kupeinet Bridge that connects Walbash Avenue to Lower East Wacker Street. The sun is still casting the morning golden glow hitting the tops of the buildings.
Während heutzutage immer wieder 218er wie die Fliegen von der Wand fallen, gab es vor ein paar Jahren eine wackere Maschine.
Die Rede ist von der Mühldorfer 218 430, welche bei Lokmangel eisern und wacker und vorallem pünktlich! die Schweizer ECs alleine durchs Allgäu wuchtete.
So auch am 12. Juli 2020 wo nach der Arbeit per schlanken Fußes gen Allgäu gedieselt wurde um dem abendlichen EC 190 die Aufwartung zu machen und wieder war es 218 430 die alleine mit dem EC 190 (München Hbf - Basel SBB) bei Wohmbrechts an den Fotografen vorbeihuschte.
Ein knappes halbes Jahr später waren diese Leistungen Geschichte, nachdem die ECS über Memmingen eingeführt wurden.
Bull Moose - Algonquin Fall Series
This fella walked out on the road in front of my vehicle and made his way to the water so eloquently in no time.
At the top of the South Branch of the Chicago River at Lake Street Bridge it's all about the west facing windows in this early evening light.
The curve of 333 West Wacker Drive (Nuveen building) is always good too.
Washington County Railroad's (WACR or 'Wacker') Granite District is an 11 mile line that is isolated from the rest of Vermont Rail System; it extends from an interchange with New England Central at Montpelier Jct, through Vermont's state capitol, to the town and city of Barre. The line features grades up to 8% and two switchbacks. Most of the traffic is granite from Websterville that is loaded into gondolas. GMRC 804 and VTR 207 have 10 empties from the interchange heading to Barre to be spotted at the granite loadout.
Wack Wack Golf & Country Club
Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Wack Wack Golf & Country Club is one of the oldest golf clubs in the Philippines, having been founded in 1930 by a prominent American resident William J. Shaw. Established as an exclusive championship course in the then town of Mandaluyong (now Mandaluyong City) in the metropolitan area of Manila, it has consistently been considered as one of the best golf courses in world. It was the home of the Philippine Golf Open Championships, the traditional kick-off site of the annual Asian Circuit, and site of numerous world golf events like the World Cup and others.
Aside from its classic course, the East Course, Wack Wack has been completed another 18-hole all-weather championship course, the West Course. So that now, Wack Wack prides itself as the only golf club with two championship courses in the heart of Metropolitan Manila. The Club maintains its original objective set by its founders, to utilize its luxurious courses towards the development of the sport of golf in the country and establish closer ties between local and foreign golfers.
A view from Upper Wacker Drive through the iconic columns, peering onto the Chicago River and the Marina Towers.
Auf der Strecke Mühldorf-Tüssling-Burghausen sind hauptsächlich Chemie-Züge für die Standorte Kastl (bzw. Gendorf) und für Wacker Chemie in Burghausen unterwegs. Da ist das Container-Shuttle nach Burghausen eine willkommene Abwechslung. Am 9. August 2010 zogen 217 012 und 217 019 den Zug, als ich ihn zwischen Heiligenstatt und Altötting ablichten konnte.
Wacker Drive at night, looking northeast towards the Wrigley Building, with the city illuminated enchantingly. Captured after the America concert at the Chicago Theatre. There are always amazing views of the city along the Chicago River (to the left of the photo) and in this area of the city.
The Mather Tower, London Guarantee Building and other Chicago architectural gems are reflected in the base of the Trump Tower.
In Explore, December 21, 2012