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Tag Archives: railroad
Working on the Railroad
I’ve had an interesting summer, coming upon two steam locomotives while shooting other subjects, while many of my fellow photographers were actively chasing locomotives appearing in the area. This photo of “The 765” was captured while out with a photographer … Continue reading
The Last Stop
Another recent photo safari with a fellow photographer friend led us to the Northern Ohio Railway Museum in Seville, OH. I’d seen photos taken here by other photographers and it warranted a trip to see what I could get! The … Continue reading
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Tagged Cleveland, history, northern ohio, Nostalgia, OH, ohio, railroad, railway, Rapid, restoration, restore, rust, track, Transit, Transportation, trolley
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Steam Power
On a visit to New Jersey a week ago, I took a short visit with a friend to New Hope, PA on the Delaware River just north of Philadelphia. New Hope is a very artsy and historic little town, very … Continue reading
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Tagged #40, B&W, Black and White, Engine, engine #40, locomotive, monochrome, New Hope, New Hope and Ivyland, new jersey, nj, pa, photography, rail fanning, railroad, station, Steam, Train, washington's crossing
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Soft Stuff – Hard Stuff
The last couple of weeks have presented me with a real diversity of subjects to shoot! Last week’s post included some macro shots of flower blossoms and here is another with a different look. This magnolia blossom is darker, shows … Continue reading
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Tagged blossom, cold, color, flower, hard, iron, magnolia, railroad, restoration, roundhouse, soft, sprocket, steel, Texture, Train, warm, wheel
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Rust and Restoration
Yesterday I finally made it to an open house of the Midwest Railway Preservation Society (MRSP) in Cleveland’s Flats. I’ve driven by the old historic roundhouse many times and wished I could get inside! It was well worth the wait and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1918, 4070, chessie, Cleveland, dining car, Engine, flats, locomotive, midwest railway preservation society, MRPS, Nostalgia, OH, ohio, preservation, pullman, rail, railroad, railway, restoration, roundhouse, rust, Steam, steel, track, Train
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Happy Anniversary GCT
Until yesterday, I always thought this historic site was named Grand Central Station. Yesterday however was it’s 100th Anniversary and I learned that it’s correct name is Grand Central Terminal. It’s one of the most photographed sites in America and … Continue reading
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Tagged Grand Central, Grand Central Station, Grand Central Terminal, historic site, Manhattan, New York City, railroad, terminal, Train, treasure
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Rural Hartville Ohio
My last 2 posts have featured a farm in the rural village of Lodi, OH, and have been very popular! In fact on one day last week my post was viewed 25 times in Greece which I’ve never seen happen … Continue reading
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Tagged americana, big box, caboose, centruy feed, chain, chessie system, community, David Hassler, Farm, feedmill, Gary Harwood, Growing Season, growth, Hartville, hartville elevator, history, infrastructure, living, lodi, migrant, mill, OH, ohio, progress, railroad, Robert Coles, rural, the life of a migrant community, worker, yesteryear
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Black and White and Shades of Gray
Surrounded by small blue collar neighborhood bars and modest homes, Cleveland’s once vibrant industrial flats still offer interesting photo opportunities. This photo, taken from the end of Pershing Ave., overlooks one of the few remaining steelyards. With wires, tracks, and … Continue reading
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Tagged blue collar, Cleveland, coal, neighborhood, ohio, railroad, slag, steel, steelyard, track
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