Fröttmaning used to be the terminus for the U6 line and is still the site of the U-Bahn engineering works, hence the line up of trains here.
For train nerds, all three types of train in use on the network are visible in this picture. Most of the units are Type A, recognisable by the 3 panel front windscreen. The unit to the right of the group of four with the single windscreen is a Type B, while the traqin on the extreme left and set a little further back is a Type C.
I took this picture on a bright sunny day; the haziness is a result of shooting through a thick perspex panel on a parallel walkway to the one in the picture.
For train nerds, all three types of train in use on the network are visible in this picture. Most of the units are Type A, recognisable by the 3 panel front windscreen. The unit to the right of the group of four with the single windscreen is a Type B, while the traqin on the extreme left and set a little further back is a Type C.
I took this picture on a bright sunny day; the haziness is a result of shooting through a thick perspex panel on a parallel walkway to the one in the picture.
6 comments:
Good choice of B&W which looks like the end (or beginning) of a grey day.
Another very good shot!
I like your style, to me it looks like you are in to graphic design/architecture, but I might be wrong ?
This photograph has so much visual sound. All the rail lines, train lines, human lines. Very nice shot.
Thanks all. Gunn, I'm interested in architecture and the built environment though I have no professional or techincal background.
Great black and white image, fantastic light and graphics! Cheers and thanks for visiting!
Thanks Lachezar
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