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As the DAR closed [[:Category:Stations|stations]] in the late 20th century, many of them drew the attention of photographers who sought to preserve disappearing railway history or were attracted by the romantic and timeless sense of travel memory, evoked by peeling paint on beautiful woodwork beside weed-filled tracks.
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As the Dominion Atantic closed [[:Category:Stations|stations]] in the late 20th century, many of them drew the attention of photographers who sought to preserve disappearing railway history or were attracted by the romantic and timeless sense of travel memories, evoked by peeling paint on beautiful woodwork beside weed-filled tracks and crumbling platforms.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 20 May 2021

As the Dominion Atantic closed stations in the late 20th century, many of them drew the attention of photographers who sought to preserve disappearing railway history or were attracted by the romantic and timeless sense of travel memories, evoked by peeling paint on beautiful woodwork beside weed-filled tracks and crumbling platforms.

Media in category "Abandoned Stations"

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