I love the clean lines, the subtle shadows that each post leaves, the quietness, it could be a monestary… Your photo always leave my mind with creativity… I love it, someday Pearl and Sassy could walk this way….
Not sure of the frequency of the passenger schedule the clerk couldn’t be bothered to answer any questions – too busy texting.
The tracks are shared by freight trains but they do not stop at this station. Ellen mentioned foamers too, I just figured it out, lol. See I do pay attention.
Great lines and repeating patterns
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I love the clean lines, the subtle shadows that each post leaves, the quietness, it could be a monestary… Your photo always leave my mind with creativity… I love it, someday Pearl and Sassy could walk this way….
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How often does the train call on this station? Are the tracks used by freight trains? I know some foamers who would like to know. 😉
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Not sure of the frequency of the passenger schedule the clerk couldn’t be bothered to answer any questions – too busy texting.
The tracks are shared by freight trains but they do not stop at this station. Ellen mentioned foamers too, I just figured it out, lol. See I do pay attention.
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My eyes are very drawn to that white light at the end of the tunnel! Were you the only one lingering…
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There were a couple travelers and the clerk inside that day. The clerk was so busy texting he didn’t want to be bothered to answer questions.
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I bet whoever waits for the train is thankful for the shade of the portico. Are there foamers there?
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Shade is a welcome commodity here:} If I knew what a foamer was I could give an answer, lol.
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I love the perspective of your view! Great shot!
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Love the simple lines and shapes in this image. My eyes are drawn to the back of the arches, wondering what is down there 🙂
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That place looks so clean and pretty. 🙂
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