We often drive to Leola, Pa., on Horseshoe Road, which runs roughly parallel to Norfolk Southern’s New Holland Branch.
Returning, we get a view from the car of the road, the railroad, and the surrounding architecture including the old station building.
Over the last year, I’ve made a variety of photos around the station with and without trains, and I’d been eyeing capturing it the way we see it from the road.
Perhaps, this is the more signficant angle for many people, because it is how they see the railroad.
Sunday morning a few weeks ago, I used my Nikon Z6-II with 70-200mm zoom to try to capture the Horseshoe Road perspective—with and without automobiles.
Over time, the cars on the road will add interest to these photos, as old cars often do!
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