With only about four passenger train stops per day it is not a very busy station. |
Friday, June 10, 2016
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Esa luz lechosa, verde y amarillenta, me parece un hallazgo. Saludos
ReplyDeleteI would say so!
ReplyDeleteSUch a beautiful photo! I love seeing train stations. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt has a historic look to it. I'm guessing it was much busier sometime in the past.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great pic, Andy!
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely old station and very picturesque as you photographed it! The sun burst on the edge is a great touch.
ReplyDeleteI am fascinated with trains here lately...I think if it were a busier place I would find me a bench and people watch. All the comings and goings...nice shot!
ReplyDeleteBut it is a fine looking station!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever been in St. Marys. Lovely station.
ReplyDeleteI like the color and lighting. You must have tinkered with it . . .
ReplyDeleteBut a nice captured station it is. Beautiful shot Andy.
ReplyDeleteIt is worth to receive more passengers to enjoy the building.
ReplyDeleteBut it has lots of character.
ReplyDeleteThe composition of the photo is great too. The leading line of the curve in the tracks promising adventures ahead or things to come.
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