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Creative Photography (Railway Related)


Ian J.
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At first glance it looks as though the train is going to come down the road!

 

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Red arrow on map shows way camera was pointing.

I estimate that 180o track turn at just over 500m diameter – just under 13 chains radius.

 

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One too many.

 

Heading for Barnstaple on a Cl.142 between Lapford and Eggesford.

That's a normal reaction to travelling on a 142.

 

 

this other Austrian Village... http://www.lipsticka...ng-name-388970/

 

 

There's this one as well: http://www.travelettes.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/.jpg  The residents are all ..... well ...... W***ers ;)

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Not too creative this but I thought I would share it with you. Taken at Llanuwchllyn on the Bala Lake Railway back in May 2012. In addition to the engines the shed is a delight of mechanics tools and machine tools. It is easy to believe this is how a working shed should look. If you discount the tidiness, tools put back in their proper place, swept floors, lack of fluids spilt on the floor, shortage of cobwebs on the windows too. What appears at first glance to be a person climbing aboard the engine on the right is a pair of overalls hanging on the cab side.

 

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Edited for spelling.

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I know it's meant to be about being creative, but what's that 25 pulling?

 

Not sure to be honest; possibly 4 Mk1s.

 

Yes, I thought that first, and then thought too many doors? Not sure.

 

Now, now - no door or rivet counting in this thread!

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