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Former international railway station at Canfranc, Spain. R Alvarez
@Burkhard: you should go to Belgium ;-)
I do also like the atmosphere of this picture. The soft light creates beautiful colours.
Nice composition with the crane (?) in the foreground.
A similar type of crane like the one visible in the middle has been a common feature of German railway stations decades ago. They could be seen at almost every tiny village railway station. I don't know of a single one today :-(
Greetings Harald
It is a very nice place among the mountains at the french border. It is worth a visit. This facility was built on the 20s and abandoned on the early 70s. A bridge on the french side collapsed and it was never replaced so the line between France and Spain through the Somport tunnel was cut and never reopened.
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Harald Finster 3. November 2007, 12:52
@Burkhard: you should go to Belgium ;-)I do also like the atmosphere of this picture. The soft light creates beautiful colours.
Nice composition with the crane (?) in the foreground.
A similar type of crane like the one visible in the middle has been a common feature of German railway stations decades ago. They could be seen at almost every tiny village railway station. I don't know of a single one today :-(
Greetings Harald
R Alvarez 9. August 2007, 16:59
It is a very nice place among the mountains at the french border. It is worth a visit. This facility was built on the 20s and abandoned on the early 70s. A bridge on the french side collapsed and it was never replaced so the line between France and Spain through the Somport tunnel was cut and never reopened.