Sunday, 12 February 2012
Trains and Boats and Planes
Following the demolition of Automasters and the building of the canal-side estate, Moorside Place, the view across the bend in the Peak Forest Canal has been opened up. No boats were passing as the surface of the canal was covered with ice. Behind the canal is the M67 motorway. Crossing the motorway is the railway bridge carrying the Manchester Piccadilly to Rose Hill (Marple) line. It is only an hourly service and no trains were crossing at the time. There were a couple of planes in the sky but they are probably too faint to be made out.
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...where life is happening ;) How wonderful peaceful a place. Please have a good Sunday.
ReplyDeleteA busy place for the cars, trains and planes. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteLove the title Gerald, can't imagine the ice!
ReplyDeleteSo much winter beauty to see in this shot. I, too, think the title was very clever. This is a really pretty capture the way it flows from the water to the bridge and then to the sky. genie
ReplyDeleteWell, Gerald, you've certainly covered many modes of transportation in this shot!
ReplyDelete«Louis» thanks you for this fine contribution to his 100th Sunday Bridge Series post!
Looks like a nice spot - must be beautiful in the summer.
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