Remember the old train? Everything about it was photogenic, but especially loved the door.
The honey color of the wood. Old leather, shiny handles and bilingual signs instructing the travelers how to operate the door, I loved it.
This is a non smoking compartment. The signs show how to open and close the handle but also warns the passengers not to open the door while the train is still moving.
And the B? the B is the old logo of the Belgian Railroad Company.
Window Views ( and doors too) is hosted by Mary the Teach.
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14 comments:
I am loving all these train pictures you are making. The old patina color on the door is just beautiful.
Oh .. I like these!! Such a treat (when I miss a few days) and scroll down catching up with all your photos. Happy Mother's Day for last Sunday - your daughter's smile is all you need!
Way cool. I love old trains.
very interesting shot
When i vsiit belgium, I did nto want to do nothing..ONLY EAT THE CHOCOLATES...AHAHAHHAHA
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Amazing. They should continue running old trains as well as the electric trolleys.
I think they are wonderful.
They don;t make train doors like that anymore do they? I love the patina of the old wood. It;s gorgeous.
the interior wood is a pleasant surprise, something that was probably taken for granted back in the day.
these are such wonderful photos! The mere nostalgia is so beautiful. I love to see that it is still around and that the modern world has kept it alive! smiles and hugs...
I echo what Lou said, very nice. I love old trains too.
Loved these series of photos...so romantic!!!
I love these shots as I am a huge fan of old trains.
Lots of history in that door alone! It is a lovely door!
What a beautiful train!! Love that door with so much to tell!!
Beautiful shots. There is a lot of beauty in those old doors. Not like traveling today.
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