
You can make out “stand behind” and the yellow line on the platform behind the black bulk of steam engine 6029 as it eases into Bowral station.
What is it with yellow lines and train stations?

This cute little stream train is the Bally Hooley Railway in Queensland. The yellow line is almost eclipsed by the bright yellow train!

Not so much a line as a fence! But it’s yellow. Grand Canyon Railway, Williams, Arizona.

Kuranda Scenic Railway at the station in Cairns. I strongly recommend this trip (first class, of course) if you’re in Cairns.

A very thick yellow line keeps you away from the Southwest Chieftain at Lamy, New Mexico.

Who could take their eyes off the magnificence of The Ghan to spot that yellow line at Alice Springs station?

Mind the gap! Stand behind the yellow Line! Tube train at Earl’s Court station, London.

The vintage Pullman carriages almost match the yellow line at Victoria Station, London.
Posted as part of October Squares Lines&Squares.
Really enjoyed looking at the trains
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I’m glad you like them, Alice. 🙂
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You know how Sue always says ‘something about a bike…’? Well, I think it applies to trains too. 🙂 🙂 Nice selection.
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I have photos of different trains, but without yellow lines so couldn’t include them.
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Fabulous! Love the lines and love the trains!
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I found more inspiration after all! 🙂 You should have seen the looks I got at King’s Cross station yesterday morning, taking photos for the feature image with the blurred train.
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I can imagine! Great shot too.
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Great lines (and train) photography – – and yellow is the best colour to make something standout
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Good point about the yellow standing out!
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