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Friday, May 02, 2008
Approach to Hattersley Station
Taken from the top of the Hattersley Viaduct on the A560, this is the line from Glossop approaching Hattersley Station.
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6 comments:
This photo made Louis think of a now-departed uncle who was an engineer for the Santa Fe Railway in Texas. Uncle Pete would have liked this photo!
Looks like quite a bit of standing water to the side of the tracks. Is there a river nearby filled with rising water?
trains make the best journey, in my humble opinion - i miss them where i live entirely.
i can imagine the attack you had at therisso by the bees -one taverna owner used to keep a cooked sheeps head in a prominent position just to detract them away from the customers' food!
I’d like to see the same shot with a train rumbling by!
I love this kind of shots, with or without the transport in. You've really got the perspective just right, completely draws you along that track.
This is the place my friend looked over and watched a Roe Deer making it's way along.. he was able to take a number of shots. It is the nearest that we know to Hyde where these Deers have been seen.
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