Sunday, June 2, 2013
Landskrona Station
The Landskrona Station was opened in 2001 to replace the original station in town which is now used as a freight only station. The little metal flag on the top of the roof has the year 2000 on it which I assume means it was built in 2000. Both Pågatåg and Öresundtåg stop here providing easy transport links to pretty much anywhere in Sweden and to Denmark.
In the picture above a train is departing the station heading towards Helsingborg and leaving some nice light trails in it's wake.
Labels:
Architecture,
Blue/Magic Hour,
Landskrona,
Low Light and Night Photography,
Motion Blur,
Nikkor 18-105,
Nikon D300s,
Railway Station,
Skåne,
Sweden,
Tripod
Location:
Sandvången, Landskrona, Sverige
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