Two-hundred tons of aluminum and glass meet 500 feet of rail and concrete at speeds that can approach 55 miles per hour—and yet for all the brute force behind it, the first sound you’ll hear at the Eglinton West station is a strange, slow trill that echoes up and down the tracks to tell you the next train is coming. It’s the sound steel might make if it was allowed to sway free in the breeze; a celebration of release from the long, cold wait; a song, high and sweet, that tells me I’m finally on my way home.
Photo by Kevin Dooley
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ReplyDeleteThat's an exciting photograph. Carver, ABC Wed. Team
ReplyDeleteI'd ride it.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
The song of the rails.
ReplyDeleteVery picturesque words.
I loved riding the rails in the UK when I was there for quite a long stretch. LOVE that photo!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
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