Nice try, but my office is actually in Rockland County, West Nyack, not far from the intersection of the Palisades Parkway & I-87/287.It is AlanB's office in Woodside, Queens!!
Nice try, but my office is actually in Rockland County, West Nyack, not far from the intersection of the Palisades Parkway & I-87/287.It is AlanB's office in Woodside, Queens!!
OK, I think I've got at least part of the answer, here -- the second photo is definitely Lafayette, Indians.It's an old RR hotel, and it's across the street from the station.Stretching the rules a bit. Tell me location and why its a stretch.
It is an old RR hotel, but that's not why it's a stretch of the rules. It most certainly is an active or inactive Amtrak station.
It is down the street from this station, which was never used by Amtrak.
EDIT: It's across the street and down two blocks.
Both pics are from Lafayette, Indiana, on 5th street.OK, I think I've got at least part of the answer, here -- the second photo is definitely Lafayette, Indians.
As for the first image, though, all I've got is a guess. Is that one of the towns where Amtrak used to do street running, and the train might have stopped in the street by this building? (This could be totally off base, because I could never keep track of all the various Cardinal reroutes in that part of the country.)
That was a great quiz question!The first picture is the old Lahr Hotel, which Amtrak used for the Floridian, Hoosier State and Cardinal until the realignment away from street running and the present use of the "Big Four" station. It has been remodeled into apartments and is now called Lahr House.
According to the rules of the game, an inactive station along a present Amtrak route, if four blocks away can still be considered along the route. Hope no one took offense.
My tag, by the way, refers to my year of graduation from the other big school along the old Monon, Indiana University at Bloomington. Sad that the Floridian is gone, along with the south end of the Monon, with all its curves and grades.
Montanan's turn.
Memphis?That was a great quiz question!The first picture is the old Lahr Hotel, which Amtrak used for the Floridian, Hoosier State and Cardinal until the realignment away from street running and the present use of the "Big Four" station. It has been remodeled into apartments and is now called Lahr House.
According to the rules of the game, an inactive station along a present Amtrak route, if four blocks away can still be considered along the route. Hope no one took offense.
My tag, by the way, refers to my year of graduation from the other big school along the old Monon, Indiana University at Bloomington. Sad that the Floridian is gone, along with the south end of the Monon, with all its curves and grades.
Montanan's turn.
Here's my entry for today, which should be pretty easy:
Yep, it's Memphis. Here's a shot of the other great old neon sign they've restored there:Memphis?
I'll open up my posting rights to whoever wants to post (most of my pics aren't digital).Yep, it's Memphis. Here's a shot of the other great old neon sign they've restored there:Memphis?
Next?
That's my old home turf ... Belton/West Glacier, Montana. Looks like you were standing in the parking lot of the Glacier Highland Motel when you took that shot.I'll jump in with one that is not too hard
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I should have said that you weren't eligible to answer, I knew you would get itThat's my old home turf ... Belton/West Glacier, Montana. Looks like you were standing in the parking lot of the Glacier Highland Motel when you took that shot.I'll jump in with one that is not too hard
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I worked in West Glacier and Lake McDonald for eight summers, and have watched the Empire Builder pull into that station more times than I can count.
I should have passed on that one, but I love that place so much I couldn't resist.I should have said that you weren't eligible to answer, I knew you would get it
And yes, I was standing right outside my room at Glacier Highland where we had checked in after 4 a.m. after walking across the street from the station. EB was 8 hours late getting us there but we had a great trip. I want to go back to Glacier very soon.
Man, you guys are good ... Atlanta is correct! I didn't think anyone would get that one.Here is one from my 2007 visit to Atlanta and the lights look like that dark one above:
Nevermind that the luggage carts welcomed me to LAX; I was in Atlanta:
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