'Main Train Station 3'
Walking around the main train station relaxes me. I get a feeling that the only thing in front of me is a long voyage. It happens, even though I'm not even taking a train today. It must be the magic of the railways showing its calm worry-less face and I absolutely don't mind staring at it.
The simple clock above the entrance to the main hall of the building reminds me of the ever-lasting possibility of passengers missing their train. Yes, it happened to most of us at least once. The trains run on their tight schedule. Who's aboard is aboard. There is always another train to catch. And, I do mean it metaphorically, too.
I wonder if children still build and run toy railroads these days. It was a must-have when I was a kid. Hours were spent in designing the tracks, setting up the surroundings and running endless loops of joy. Maybe that's where the magic actually came from.
Then again, maybe it is all about sitting and waiting for the train. Several minutes spent in a peace of mind. A thoughtless moment helping the body refresh without an intrusion of problem-solving mind loops. Maybe all of it combined?
Be it as may, train stations, trains and railways will always carry a note of tranquillity for me. Because you see, the end of the track doesn't really exist. All the railways of the world are connected just like the oceans. Imagine what a beautiful world this would be if people finally understood that all of us should also be connected by omnipresent goodwill.
I'll have a coffee now. :)
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The first photo impressed me! It really shows a majestic and beautiful view of the main station decoration.
The clock tells us that the trains will always adhere to the traffic schedule. That is, if you decide to be late, then no one will wait for you. But it's good that there's always another train. I heard this saying: "Women as trains - if you missed one then surely another will come." To be honest, it can be challenged :)
When you said about the toy jelly road, I had a feeling of nostalgia. In childhood I had a toy children's road. It was really interesting and carefree time. I liked to load train cars and run them on the road :). The analogy to this road was the road for car-carrying vehicles, which also worked on electricity. I do not know if you had such fun.
This station looks really calm. I know the stations in my country where there are a lot of homeless people and gypsies and it's not safe to stay in these stations. But your train station brings pleasant impressions. P
Perhaps I too will have coffee now :) Thanks
safe trip ..
Great photos, well done
Thanks for sharing
Trains and train stations are pacific, aren't they? If you aren't part of the bustle, even that is fun.
Yes. I had a train set, and my brother actually built an 'Empire' as a young adult. It was cool, but the coolest was my Grandfather. He had an empire that spread over 5 sheets of plywood in his (former) sitting room. He and my uncle had so much fun with that...
My sister is the current 'empire builder'. She has a really nice setup, and the perfect birthday or Christmas present is a boxcar that she doesn't have. Not that she'll tell me if she already had it...
That espresso seller is pulling his own shots by hand. I like to see that instead of today's full auto machines. I think a barista that knows their stuff and has the feel can pull a better shot than the automatics. You don't see it much anymore.
Thanks for all the memories, my friend.
If you want to ride a long-distance train, we can make ticket preparation from long distances and check in at day. Stop the train of our duty to be on time because the train does not want to wait.
Trains are fast transport, but not instant like private cars. When we take a private car, we can go directly from our house and get to the destination. We want to make a train from us or use a vehicle or use another vehicle to our destination. Sometimes we have to move on foot and this is a sport of course.
So much the benefit of riding the train. So no wonder why this cost is very popular in developed countries. I If is getting serious about public transportation, especially railways, it grows much more rapidly.
What a beautiful world it would be indeed. Rather than have people block the tracks they could be extended to reach more people with open arms. I love the character in the craftsmanship of the station. Such detail. It speaks to the time in which it was built.
this is a very wonderfull post of travelling you showing this special day... always giving best meaningfull post in your blog.. just excellent shots photography of good travelling place.. When you said about the toy jelly road, I had a feeling of nostalgia. In childhood I had a toy children's road. It was really interesting and carefree time. I liked to load train cars and run them on the road. The analogy to this road was the road for car-carrying vehicles, which also worked on electricity. I do not know if you had such fun.This station looks really calm. I know the stations in my country where there are a lot of homeless people and gypsies and it's not safe to stay in these stations. But your train station brings pleasant impressions..thanks to sharing for your great post of travelling.. my dear best friend.. @velimir very well done..take care yourself and best of luck of your great work..
Beautiful photos! Nice Post. Thanks.
The clock at the train station tells the time so passengers don’t miss their round. Great day on the travel series. Enjoy your day also.
@velimir sir some places are very close to human with aspect of the feeling ,and a person love them as he care for other .nice clicks and beautiful thoughts.
I read motor cycle series last 4 parts... It is really interesting and wonderful series..I am very interested travel series.. I will read all the parts of this series..@velimir
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Thank you for making us enjoy these photos
Very nice article and nice photografy thanks for sharing this post
great color tones! thank you
Wow!!amazing . thanks a lot sharing this...
Amazing post
Nice one
Lovely photos! The train of life and we shouldnt be late or miss it :)
wow.thats great place.i wish i would go there.
Excelente articulo como siempre, muy buenas fotos. La estación se ve bastante bien, e impecable. El reloj nos recuerda que el tiempo no se detiene. Gracias por compartir con nosotros @velimir.
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Good for you that you can enjoy that wonder! just by seeing already gives that impression you describe, that will be there. I love.
Wow, seems i was watching a movie. Good presentation and images are best too.