Boca Raton (2011)

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Singapore

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from Singapore

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Iraq

seen from Austria

seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Greece
seen from Greece
seen from Greece

seen from Greece

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Austria
seen from United States
seen from Russia
Boca Raton (2011)
My take on the rail and rapid transit network of Miami!
Commuter railroading in South Florida, 2017. Considering my feelings about Amtrak, I should like Cesar Vergara a lot, and exempting aesthetics, I do- he’s a great designer and he has lent his talents to an industry that needs good design but rarely has the cash or the flash to attract it. Despite the fact that he may have given the P42BH many of the characteristics that explain why most of the fleet (and possibly Amtrak itself) is still on the road today, I was downright disappointed when I first saw an AMD103, and the Brookville BL36PH on the left here, also one of his designs, shows why. A new passenger locomotive is such a rare opportunity to make a bold statement, and even in the darkest days for passenger trains in this country, EMD’s FP45′s, SDP40F’s and F40PH’s had a chiseled handsomeness that gave even the most pedestrian San Joaquins and Hiawathas the authority of Emilia Clarke riding a dragon. Vergara’s wedge-faced diesels, on the other hand, are too much function over form to me. I know that the engineer in that BL36PH probably loves that visibility and its probably great in any kind of weather, too, but the proportions of that windshield are completely off. Enough ranting, though: my treat for the evening was riding the last Southbound back to Miami behind screaming, fire-breathing GP49PH3 815, which despite having just a 12-cylinder prime mover (compared to the V20 + HEP genset in the BL36PH), made quite a bit more noise!
West Palm Beach (2011)
West Palm Beach (2011)
Cypress Creek (2012)
THE NEWS: A Train Station for Midtown; Reasonably Priced Homes do Exist Today's Miami real estate news roundup: Racial disparities significant in mortgage rejections You can still find reasonably priced homes in these Miami nabes…
Tri-Rail Station Deerfield Beach by Phillip Pessar