The Rail Runner Express’s route through Santa Fe is one of the best places I know of for photographing a commuter rail train in an Urban Area, the entire rail line is accessible for viewing because it runs on it’s own right of way at Street level with lots of grade crossing that also contains […]
Category: Website Updates
These are all website updates
Last March, as I talked about in My Spring Break Adventure 2010, I’m now ready to add another sub-section to my website for the state of Utah! Why not just make this section entitled Salt Lake City? It’s because the section contains both the UTA TRAX, a Light Rail operation, but also the FrontRunner a […]
Here some photos from 2004 that I recently rediscovered: Brighton Beach (8 photos), Avenue H/Brighton Line (3 photos), Bay Ridge-95 Street (1 photo), ,77 Street/4 Avenue (6 photos), Atlantic Avenue/Brighton Line (5 photos), West 8 St-NY Aquarium-While its closed for renovation! (2 photos), 74 Street-Broadway-When the station was undergoing massive construction! (4 photos), 96 Street/CPW-A vandal ripped of the B C lettering exposing the K train beneath (3 photos), Bedford Avenue(1 photo), 4 Avenue-9 Street(4 photos)
DFW Airport Skylink is Here with 86 photos
Three new uploads: Amtrak: Rutland, VT(27 photos), New York City Subway: 110 Street/Central Park West(2 additional photos of a R44 C train), Broad Street (J/Z)(9 additional photos)
Two Amtrak stations from the archive: Portland, ME(20 photos), and Pittsburgh, PA(14 photos)
Three new rail stations from my recent trip east: Poughkeeps (10 photos), Harriman (32 photos), Newark International Airport (12 photos)
Well, as I’ve been off railfanning trying to complete this website, I have had a chance to upload two of my recently photographed station essays in Manhattan, both on Wall Street: Broad Street (page rebuilt with 30 additional photos) Wall Street (& William Street/IRT West Side) (39 photos of the station & 2 of the […]
One of my relatively lofty goals for the two weeks that I’m here in New York is to fully photograph and finish photo essays of all the stations I haven’t photographed. So today I began, finishing off all the stations in Lower Manhattan and discovered a feature of the subway I never noticed today as […]
Here three updated stations on the BMT Eastern Division: Myrtle Avenue-Broadway (29 station photos added, and a section for 16 photos of artwork), Central Avenue (24 photos and a summery added), Knickerbocker Avenue (a genuine page with 26 phtos)