Tuesday, March 01, 2016
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A nice two decker Andy. You find them now everywhere in the world. I see that you don't have an electric line here. Is that something the railway company is still considering or are the distances just to great to cover the cost for that.
ReplyDeleteThe right moment, nice photo.
ReplyDeleteI don't know the right terms but I love this with those old poles with resister things framing the train.
ReplyDeleteOh, I really like this one. I think you are one heck of a photographer. This could easily be framed and hanged! Have you ever thought of doing an exhibition...you've got a lot of great material?
ReplyDeleteA very nice capture! I love seeing trains rounding a curve.
ReplyDeleteTerrific shot. I wonder what the conductor made of you. I've been on these many times, but always to the west of Toronto instead of the east.
ReplyDeletethe little train that could...
ReplyDeleteNice perspective! I always like to see a train coming 'round a bend. Makes you wonder it's been...
ReplyDeleteCaught!
ReplyDeleteA nice shiny, new train! Great choice for perspective, the corner give dimention.
ReplyDeleteNice action shot.
ReplyDeleteI too like the poles that frame the oncoming train. This shot has the feeling of being in the middle of nowhere with the sudden intrusion of a modern train. Nice.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture and it's strange seeing a train on the opposite side of the track :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot.
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