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That's a bit sad.
Standing room only, because the seats are gone. Nice image, I love the abandoned genre.
Amazing to see sitting there in disuse. Makes me wonder where it's been and who traveled on it when it was new.
It almost looks like it's floating. Neat!
That is sad! I wonder about its history, too! Terrific shot for the day as always, JM!Sylvia
Now just a ghost train.
A magnet for graffiti too! Very cool shot JM.
I wonder how many homeless people find refuge there.
It seems so wasteful just to abandon these cars.
What a picture!
Sad view, but superb photo!
Great picture, our commuter trains are only slightly better than this one...
No doors and no windows but plenty of graffiti! :-)Such an interesting image!BTW, how's your project coming along?
Excellent photo.
i like your " apparently" ;)
Shells like this are so sad. Some of them are lucky enough to be rescued and restored to their history glory. I've seen many in yards like this awaiting their fate one way of the other.
Lovely and sad all at the same time.
Interesting social commentary. ;-)
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pret pour aller dans un musée, super je trouve
That's a bit sad.
Standing room only, because the seats are gone. Nice image, I love the abandoned genre.
Amazing to see sitting there in disuse. Makes me wonder where it's been and who traveled on it when it was new.
It almost looks like it's floating. Neat!
That is sad! I wonder about its history, too! Terrific shot for the day as always, JM!
Sylvia
Now just a ghost train.
A magnet for graffiti too! Very cool shot JM.
I wonder how many homeless people find refuge there.
It seems so wasteful just to abandon these cars.
What a picture!
Sad view, but superb photo!
Great picture, our commuter trains are only slightly better than this one...
No doors and no windows but plenty of graffiti! :-)
Such an interesting image!
BTW, how's your project coming along?
Excellent photo.
i like your " apparently" ;)
Shells like this are so sad. Some of them are lucky enough to be rescued and restored to their history glory. I've seen many in yards like this awaiting their fate one way of the other.
Lovely and sad all at the same time.
Interesting social commentary. ;-)
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