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Location DB > United States > Massachusetts > Rochester > Cape Cod Railway > It used to be so beautiful > IMG_1548.jpg

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Posted by Oherian 4/20/2006 12:47 PM | remove
  It still is beautiful, in a different sort of way. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Posted by ryan 4/20/2006 1:02 PM | remove
  no prob i share places i love because i feel like every one should have a chance to be there and feel the same thing i felt about it even if they dont feel the same im sure it will have some sort of effect on them

I was just sad to find that when i went back recntly all the glass had been smashed out of some of the windows seperating the cars and some of the windows on the sides so rain had gotton the seats gross and moldy oh well i supose its unavoidable
Posted by Jonsered 5/3/2006 9:27 PM | remove
  Nice location man. Trains have a certain flavor that can't be matched.
Posted by ryan 5/4/2006 2:55 AM | remove
  this is true the have some sort of mystique to them, they have seen so much life so many places like they would have so many stories to tell haha well if trains could talk
Posted by prometheus 6/19/2006 11:28 PM | remove
  Great pictures. You have a knack for capturing the miniscule things that many would miss.
Posted by ryan 6/21/2006 12:50 AM | remove
  thank you thank you
Posted by metalwitch40 7/20/2006 5:11 PM | remove
  Nice photo work.
Posted by ryan 8/5/2006 1:13 AM | remove
  thank you :O)
Posted by CaJuN 11/14/2006 3:31 AM | remove
  Thanks for the cool location! I'm also a big fan of trains. I've gone and hung out at the trainyard for solitude as well :)
Posted by BravoOrig 1/3/2007 10:34 PM | remove
  Great pictures. And trains do talk, haven't you seen Thomas the Tank Engine, or Shining Time Station? J/K And I think there are many of us who see this place the same as you saw it and want us to see it. I 100% agree with the mystique of trains, all the stories they hold, places they've been. Who sat in those seats, where were they going? Starting a new life? Returning home from the war? Off to college? Back home for a funeral? I think some of Norman Rockwell's painting capture the same thing.
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