I don’t believe I have ever posted any of this series of coal breaker photographs on any of my websites. A coal breaker is where coal broken up into useful sizes and impurities removed. There are only a couple of these huge facilities remaining as industrial ruins.
Enola Railroad Yard No. 2 – Photo For July 23
Rockville Bridge Study – Photos For July 22
The Rockville Railroad Bridge, spanning the Susquehanna River above Harrisburg, was completed in 1902, and was and still is the longest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct in the world. In other words, it is big and pretty neat to go and look at.
Enola Railroad Yard No. 1 – Photo For July 21
Looking Up – Photo For July 20
Cemetery In The Woods No. 1 – Photo For July 19
Barn – Photo For July 18
Was driving along yesterday and saw this very interesting barn, the light was good, but just had my iPhone with me. Anyway, stopped to take a photo, unfortunately I chopped one end of the barn off when I zoomed in. I must have done something wrong, but did edit this photo. Intend to go back and photograph it again, apparently it is being fixed up, nice to see old barns come alive again.
School Bus – Photo For July 17
Doors – Photo For July 16
Back Alley, Windows And Me – Photo For July 15
I took a little walk in town early yesterday evening. Not down Main Street, yes, really is, Main Street, but down the alley in back of Main Street. There is a large old commercial garage in back of one of the buildings which caught my attention with its windows, views through it and reflections.