Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Trackers
Trains on the Red Line and Old Colony Commuter Rail line are taken out of service while workers maintain the tracks and signalling devices at the Quincy Center Station. This work is usually done on the weekend so as not to disrupt and inconvenience the weekday commuters. But sometimes . . .
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Summer Attraction
This tiger swallowtail butterfly was a delight to see pollinating the phlox bed along my driveway.
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This beautiful Gothic and Tudor Revival style building was built in 1891 as a school for children of the granite workers in West Quincy; it ...
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This tiger swallowtail butterfly was a delight to see pollinating the phlox bed along my driveway.
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The administration building is all that remains of Quincy City Hospital. It will be renovated and incorporated into a multi-family 465-unit...
5 comments:
Why are they shutting it down?
Nice shot, as always.
Cool picture
Great shot for an informative post. Maintenance is essential to mass transit.
I followed your comment on my blog to visit your side of the tracks. ;)
In regards to your questions - the green thing that looks like it's by the awnings - is a downtown light pole, it's like a large square trellis and has planted vines growing in them.
The disc - is a pocket park table top. Not made of marble. It's a mesh design, coated in a dark green vinyl. If something spills at these tables it trickles on down to the ground below.
Thank you for letting me know the things that stood out in the photo and for your questions.
I think trains are special. It's like a connection between the past and present. Nice photo.
joy
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