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Monday, 3 December 2012

Mossley Station


Mossley Station is just two stops up the line from Ashton, but the area surrounding it is very different. The railway runs along the side of the Tame Valley and Mossley os surrounded by the steep Pennine hills.

A damp December evening provides the atmospheric setting, as the lights reflect on the wet car park and platform, and the darkening outline of the hills forms the backdrop.

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"Mossley Station" is my contribution to this week's "My World" feature. Please check out the other blogs participating in this week's My World.

5 comments:

  1. Great shot!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River. Canada.

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  2. It looks cold, damp and busy!

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  3. Love the reflections. Yes it's all dark mornings and afternoons for a while.

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  4. I think you have truly captured everything in this picture. I think it is magnificent. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. It has been some time since I was able to visit your Blog and have spent the last couple of hours looking at and reading about your wonderful photo's. I love the ones about Mossley (my birthplace 75 years ago) especially the ones taken in the rain or snow. It brings back lots of memories. Many thanks to you :) I shall be a regular visitor from now on.

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