Friday, March 14, 2014

Outside there's a box car waiting

I was cleaning out some files on my computer and came across these photos from last year that I never posted. I think it was March of 2013...Peter and I had to make a trip down to the middle part of Virginia and decided to get off the highway and take the scenic route. I was intrigued by this train depot in the town of Beaver Dam and snapped a few photos.

beaver dam train depot
pastel yellow and pink train
railroad crossing sign
beaver dam train depot

It's coincidental that I should come across these photos this week because several other train-related things also popped up in my periphery. First, I read that Amtrak is offering residencies to writers on its longer routes now, which is awesome. And then I saw that The Station Agent is back on Netflix instant, so I watched it again. (It's a really great movie if you've never seen it.) And then yesterday, I saw a little snippet reporting that more people in Spain traveled by train than by plane during the month of January for the first time since such records were kept on a monthly basis. And why not? I hate flying and would much rather travel by train.

Anyway, all this train business must be fate telling me to take a trip somewhere, don't you think? :)

3 comments:

  1. I love these shots, and I think taking trips is always a good idea!

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  2. Those pics are great, they have a real vintage feel to them. I don't mind trains in the UK, unless they are so packed you can't find a seat!

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  3. I think the second photo is my favorite but, that said, I like this little collection. Taking the scenic routes are always fun; you never know what you might find. Those types of roads usually lend to me yelling, "Stop the car!" or "Can we turn around?" Haha. Also, these photos remind me of Boone, Iowa. I lived there for several months a couple of years ago, when I worked for a newspaper. Boone is known for its trains--80 go through the town every day! Lastly, I love Amtrak's offer for writers! Ty brought it to my attention a couple of weeks ago. I hope it's something he can do someday. :)

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