Double-decker tram in Glasgow, UK, 1956.
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Double-decker tram in Glasgow, UK, 1956.
a Hong Kong tram, known as Ding Ding
Apparently someone got their car stuck on the light rail tracks at Mt. Baker. For those unfamiliar this is 35 feet up in the air
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Shot with Nikon D100.
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Buffalo Central Terminal, 1929
495 Paderewski Drive, Broadway-Fillmore, Buffalo, New York, USA
This 17-story (186 meter) building was designed by Alfred T. Fellheimer & Wagner to replace the multiple previous train stations and termini in Buffalo.
National Register of Historic Places listed on 7 September 1984.
(Photo source: rust belt roadtrip @gmoult on X)
From the Bus, New York, Photo by Robert Frank, 1958
ph. Danko Maksimovic - Barcelona, Spain (2024)
Film: Kodak Ultramax 400
A sacred solitude lay before me, deadly and yet fascinating.
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1974: A PTE Leyland Atlantean painted black and white by the Evening Chronicle to celebrate #Newcastle United reaching the FA Cup Final. #nufc
📸The David G Wilson slide collection https://t.co/LCWhybjEAS
1980’s: Images from the early days of the Tyne and Wear Metro.
📸https://t.co/YxmA8LIcJ2 https://t.co/1hlycICQSp
1996: The familiar yellow and white livery of the Busways fleet was slowly disappearing from the streets of Tyne and Wear, this was replaced by the Stagecoach corporate colours seen here on a newly painted Leyland Olympian / Alexander.
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