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    The Tube at 150 years old

    It doesn't look a day over 150, nor does it act a day younger... grouchy, irritable, scratchy, and inflexible... And apparently we Londoners spend over 5 days a year down the Tube...


    Is there any difference??? by RCARCARCA, on Flickr


    The Tube Today at 150 years old by RCARCARCA, on Flickr

    EXIF: the usual 5Diii, 24-105mm at 28mm, 1/50sec, f5.0, ISO5000

    Which do you prefer???

    Richard
    Richard Anderson Photography at www.raphoto.me

    #2
    The Tube at 150 years old

    Of the 2, the 2nd image for me.

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: The Tube at 150 years old

      Originally posted by rcarca View Post
      ... grouchy, irritable, scratchy, and inflexible...
      ... and that's just the passengers . It was nice to see they are running steam trains again (albeit just a few specials).

      Not the easiest place to take photographs ... no preference from the two.

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        #4
        Re: The Tube at 150 years old

        #1
        regards
        Donald

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          #5
          Re: The Tube at 150 years old

          1 would work if they were the old tube trains but as they are not then its no 2

          Stan
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            Re: The Tube at 150 years old

            I saw somewhere where they used an old steam train on the underground in celebration of the 150 years.
            It's been a long while since I've been to London but I'm guessing the smells are the same on the underground.
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              #7
              Re: The Tube at 150 years old

              Originally posted by Hereford_EOS View Post
              I saw somewhere where they used an old steam train on the underground in celebration of the 150 years.
              It's been a long while since I've been to London but I'm guessing the smells are the same on the underground.
              It doesn't seem to change much!!!
              Richard Anderson Photography at www.raphoto.me

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                #8
                Re: The Tube at 150 years old

                I have to go for number 2 as well
                Peter

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                  #9
                  Re: The Tube at 150 years old

                  Originally posted by Stan View Post
                  1 would work if they were the old tube trains but as they are not then its no 2

                  Stan
                  It was a poor quality joke!!! Sorry! But thanks for looking and Peter as well.

                  Richard
                  Richard Anderson Photography at www.raphoto.me

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