end of the line
Nynäshamn is the southernmost point of the commuter rail network in Stockholm County. In the foreground here, the station house - 66 minutes from Stockholm Central.
Nynäshamns station, Nynäshamn (map) 28 September 2010
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by stromsjo (click photo to enlarge) at 05:16
Labels: . archipelago, autumn, pixels by per
12 comments:
Så nära till så mycket - med SL-kortet!
I have seen worse end of the lines! This looks like a pretty good place-
I second VP. What a sight!
An end is also a beginning.
Lena Johansson: Så sant. Givetvis åkte jag pendel dit!
VP: Commuting right into the archipelago.
cieldequimper: You may recall the church I showed the other week. The view from up there is quite something.
Thanks everyone for following us towards the end of the line.
What a beautiful place! I'd go to the end of the line anytime. Then I think I'd stay there are start over again!
A very nice landscape. I would not be angry if I would end up there :)
I hope you waved to me when you passed Tungelsta!
It's good to remain rail-bound when roads become icy and slippery again.
Jacob: Or maybe simply stay there.
Traveling Hawk: Good point. The archipelago is a delight. But it can also be harsh and hostile on a stormy winter's day.
Steffe: As a matter of fact I was seriously considering hopping off to admire that yellow station house of yours.
Folks, we've been privileged to have you all following us to the end of the line.
The view is beautiful! So peaceful and quiet (or at least it's seems to be so). Perfect for holidays.
A couple of months earlier this was a busy little town, with tourists and locals all enjoying summer in the archipelago. But you're right of course, I snapped this during a quiet and pleasant afternoon in late September.
Thanks for commenting, Loving fashion.
I should go there finally...
Severely belated yet heartfelt thanks!
Totally missed your pending comment Andrea...
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