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A train station with a great history. Finland Station is a railway station, which handles transportation to northern destinations including Helsinki and Vyborg. So, if you are arriving in Russia from Helsinki, this is where your train will stop.
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An urban adventure a few hundred meters away from my home with some redscale photos taken in the main train station of Como.
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Just south of Auckland, New Zealand lies a fantastic trip out for the family. Glenbrook Vintage Railway is run by volunteers who operate a steam locomotive on weekends through October - June.
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Why I love the tube and all its passengers and find photographs thereof to be most enjoyable.
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I live in a place of the world where you can't miss the change of the seasons. But even in the placidity of snow, winter can look different. Take a look at the changing times around my town in these analogue photos and note the parallelism.
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The Union Station in downtown LA is usually just a place you go to...to go somewhere else. Hundreds of people arriving and leaving, you don't really notice it much outside of its usual purpose: it's just a train station. But here's what I think, it deserves a much-needed second glance.
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Richard Steinheimer who passed away in May this year is being commemorated at Robert Mann Gallery in New York. The gallery is honouring his life’s passion for trains by hosting an exhibition of his works.
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There’s something really interesting about old tube stations and there are several hidden across London. The best are the few that have been left exactly as they were, as if the gates closed shut only yesterday.
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The Southeastern Railway Museum is a hidden gem for Lomographers and sits right outside Atlanta. It houses over 75 extinct trains, many of which you can walk through. You get a day's pass and can come and go as you please!
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To escape the city, me and my family own a little house in a very little town called Waterval Boven, this is so we can get out of Johannesburg for a bit and recharge, this is indeed the quintessential one-horse town minus the horse.
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In light of recent successes and subsequent addiction with multiple exposures, I decided to take a look at the 10 commandments of Lomovangelism and dedicate an entire roll to the 'MX' button of my Fisheye No. 2.
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I've always heard Portuguese people are poets. I'm starting to get why, when reality isn't good, we imagine something better – a poem, a song, a door.
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The trains run through the centre of Johannesburg like the Thames runs through London. Our shunting yards are so prominent yet so desolate that most miss them whilst driving over Nelson Mandela Bridge. Here is a look at what goes on in this undiscovered space under those highways and bridges.
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Hooksett, the small town I come from in New Hampshire, does not have much to show for itself these days. Littered with shopping plazas and used car dealerships, little evidence remains of what was once both a beautiful tourist destination and a bustling manufacturing village in decades long past. Perhaps the only remnant of these times is Robie's Country Store, a lone testament of more fruitful days for my community.
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From smooth, realistic colours when processed in c41, to funky mints, blues and peaches when cross processed, this film gives you a lot of options.
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Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is a train station located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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It's one helluva ride. I've always been fascinated by trains. My grandfather worked with the Philippine National Railways (PNR) and would occasionally take me on the job with him.
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Richmond is full of different architectural styles. Quite often you’ll find a historical building directly next to a brand new building, or in the case of Main Street Station you’ll notice that the highway has actually been built around the building! According to www.richmondgov.com, the building was originally built in 1901, and was for the next 74 years a “bustling transportation hub.” However, due to a decrease in passenger rail service, it was closed in 1975. The building remained closed for the next 28 years, and was re-opened in 2003 after years of renovation, and now has limited train service to downtown Richmond.
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Day and night - arrival and departure and all day long lomography.
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With all the fancy forms of travel nowadays, it's nice to kick it old school along with our analog cameras and ride and experience the train!