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- 28th Feb 2005 - Trimodal

Cycled in to Chester today - my fortnightly date with the job centre to sign-on. They're very nice, but not really set-up for my type of role. Someone seems to have installed some extra hills since I last risked the bike - but my all-yellow jacket looks a bit police like, and it was great to shoot past the queuing cars. Even some of the hand signals came back to me :) Might have to conduct the training band sitting down later! But I do feel on the moral if not the physical high ground. I'm sure the pain will reduce if I keep it up!

This is one of my favourite shots in Chester. Just to see the interlinking canal, rail and road systems spanning each other as well as the years. I'll try in summer to catch boat, train and car! - oh just noticed I did catch a cyclist, middle left :)

However it's worth following below. The canal skirts the walls of the City, running through a tremendous man-made 'cut'. Here's the cutting (City is on the right - the road running over it is right into the centre), together with the marks on the wall where the labourers toiled away all those years ago.






I think this is a juvenile cormorant - anyone know?

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Yvonne01-Mar-2005 11:48
What an amazing series of pictures! What infrastructure to service the
many forms of transport - WOW!
Karen Stuebing01-Mar-2005 11:16
Lots to look at in this image. Great that you're out and about.
laine8201-Mar-2005 10:39
Were you riding a bike or riding the rails :>) This is busy, lots to see & admire.
Johan Toll01-Mar-2005 08:17
Really nice shots Ian. /Johan
Pepe Zyman01-Mar-2005 04:14
Very interesting composition.
Gail Davison28-Feb-2005 23:09
Great shot Ian. I like the way the lines zig zag across
Guest 28-Feb-2005 23:04
Yup...I like that third pic down of the canal too. The top shot looks a bit overwhelming to navigate!
Stu28-Feb-2005 22:29
The industrial history of Britain all in one place!
Ric Yates28-Feb-2005 21:59
Wow - didn't know that Escher was one of Chester's city planners! :-)
Guest 28-Feb-2005 20:41
Interesting shot.
Visited the Quays in Manchester a few days ago and was surprised at the scale of it all.
Must have been something else when the canals were being used in days gone by.
Susanne28-Feb-2005 20:34
I actually like the third picture down. I love how that bridge entrance appears to be so far away. Wonderful capture.
Sheena Woodhead28-Feb-2005 18:58
A very interesting viewpoint. I'm assuming you're standing on some sort of footbridge?
Zak28-Feb-2005 18:21
nice shot!
If your job centre people are like the ones i visit here then i really feel sorry for you...
Linda Alstead28-Feb-2005 17:51
wow - this is fab - love the layers
Gayle P. Clement28-Feb-2005 17:21
I love the layers and levels here.
Tor28-Feb-2005 16:59
This is an outstanding documentation, I think. Very well observed too. You should ride your bike more often. I use mine every day.
Guest 28-Feb-2005 16:42
Three modes of transport - cool!! I dunno what the bird is, but I saw one exactly the same this afternoon!