From the Lucille St. bridge, looking NW. Some of rail lines leading into Seattle. Some of the spurs off of these main lines are not in use today as industries have relocated outside the city limits or just closed down.
From the Lucille St. bridge, looking NW. Some of rail lines leading into Seattle. Some of the spurs off of these main lines are not in use today as industries have relocated outside the city limits or just closed down.
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Can’t see it from here, but there might be some lonely shoes along the railroad tracks…….
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Probably!
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I find abandoned railway tracks fascinating.
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Thanks!! About 15 years ago I got into wandering around some of the tracks around Seattle, where I live. One time I found a new pair of glittery high heels! I think I put it in a post ten or so years ago. Fun times.
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