The first railroad to connect the east and west coasts of Florida running from Fernandina Beach to Cedar Key. This railroad is no longer used for commuters. It does stay busy transporting goods and supplies to the local industries.
Original photo taken in Fernandina Beach, FL on Amelia Island.
Relaxing summer days and long walks, trailing along the tracks...lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteTrain tracks hold mystery... Great shot...
ReplyDeleteGreat track shot. I love tracks, they can lead to anywhere looks like a great spot in FL.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat photo! Trains are so fascinating!
ReplyDeleteI wished our area had more of these rustic tracks...sigh. Great image.
ReplyDeleteOh the stories those tracks could tell....I love Amelia Island; its so beautiful....
ReplyDeletePat, this is just mesmerizing. I love the texture you used!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work. A great use of the texture and an interesting photo. I love all the grasses growing around the tracks.
ReplyDeleteLove the old railroad tracks.
ReplyDeletethere's just something about old tracks...and grass coming through...beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I love the texture.
ReplyDeleteStrange to see no RR ties -- lovely capture Pat.
ReplyDeleteFun that you would turn to 'organic' as the texture for this as it appears Nature has taken care of that. lol! Nice rural shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view - Love the palm trees in front of the canopied building. This looks like an old movie set to me. Lovely. xo
ReplyDeleteNeat rustic tracks! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this. I have always found something so romantic about small-town railroad tracks.
ReplyDeleteI love the tracks. They make me think of long slow trips to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at our Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop.
Angel
Wow! What a great picture! Great point-of-view, and I love the texture you added overtop.
ReplyDeleteGreta dept and touch! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous photo, Pat. Truly fabulous.
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