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Spokane Street at Night

1971_M5

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Nobody around. Quiet and peaceful. Just the sights, sounds and smells. Always FUN! (Giving this a try... hopefully it works... I signed-up on Flickr per Pete's suggestion.)

Looking east under the high bridge approach (containers coming from Terminal 18):

[url=https://flic.kr/p/2oRGCgT]rail-under-bridge-small-01 by John Frantzen, on Flickr[/URL]

These were the engines pushing things around (low bridge approach is behind; see third image):

spokane-street-locomotives-small by John Frantzen, on Flickr

Looking West - a "mode of transport" in a sense (?) - high and low bridges:

spokane-street-bridges-02-small by John Frantzen, on Flickr
 
Any "pointers" from the transport community would be appreciated regarding the embedded links. I like the way some of your posts show the picture... and then you click on the pic to zoom in. This seems to be a static link. I used "BBCode" -- maybe I should have used "share" instead? Thanks for you help/advice.
 
Great photos John! Thanks for posting.

The BBCode link from Flickr is what I use too, so on click it takes the viewer to your Flickr page. If you want to upload directly to the forums then the click to zoom in works but there is a size limit (I can't remember what it is) so you may have to save your photo in a lower resolution. As I am uploading full res images to Flickr, I tend to not want to have a duplicate image on my PC just for uploading to the forums, so I just use the BBCode link.
 
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