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I would think they did. I like them too.The system in Sweden needs repairing though. Nothing has been done for decades . Svara
So many lovely lines here but most importantly, no lines of people waiting. 🙂 Of course I imagine the train has just left or hasn’t arrived yet, but it’s so nice and peaceful right now. janet Svara
Well, yes, it was nice and peaceful. A lovely morning waiting for the train – almost alone on the platform. Svara
That’s my kind of photo. Chaos, but controlled and made into a beautiful photo. And the light! It’s just gorgeous. Svara
My father worked in the Indian Railways. Such scenes always gave him pleasure.
I would think they did. I like them too.The system in Sweden needs repairing though. Nothing has been done for decades .
My city 🙂
– and it is beautiful!
So many lovely lines here but most importantly, no lines of people waiting. 🙂 Of course I imagine the train has just left or hasn’t arrived yet, but it’s so nice and peaceful right now.
janet
Well, yes, it was nice and peaceful. A lovely morning waiting for the train – almost alone on the platform.
Fabulous image, Ann Christine. This would make a good book cover. 🙂
Thank you – yes, why not?
That’s my kind of photo. Chaos, but controlled and made into a beautiful photo. And the light! It’s just gorgeous.
Thank you, Otto -always much appreciated comments from you!