Last week, using my Lumix LX7 I exposed these detailed views of the old Great Northern Railways (of Ireland) station at Lisburn, County Down.
I also made a few photos with a Nikon F3 with 24mm lens on Kodak Tri-X. I’ll need to process those and scan them before I can present those here.
Sunset over the station’s chimneys. Lumix LX7 photo.Schedule alteration notice. Don’t be waiting for that last train!Evidence of the old order.Belfast-bound CAF railcar departing Lisburn.
This what Americans might call ‘military time’ or ‘a 24 hour clock’.
To avoid confusion with Am and Pm, the railways use a 24 hour clock beginning at midnight.
So 0015 is what Americans might call 12:15am.
Does that help?
Brian
PRB on said:
Are the four digit numbers Train designations or times ? 0015 is a location or time ?
This what Americans might call ‘military time’ or ‘a 24 hour clock’.
To avoid confusion with Am and Pm, the railways use a 24 hour clock beginning at midnight.
So 0015 is what Americans might call 12:15am.
Does that help?
Brian
Are the four digit numbers Train designations or times ? 0015 is a location or time ?