Frank's Photography Site...

Welcome to the site...

E-L E8 at Waldwick           Brooklyn PCC at BERA museum           Vintage MU at Gladstone

This is a new (2009-2010) section of viewoftheblue.com featuring rail photography.
Over the years, I have taken thousands of photos during travel and while residing in various parts of the U.S., and I consider the most important subset of these to be my rail photos.
Most of these photos are vintage shots, some going as far back as the late 60's.
I grew up in northeast NJ, (Paterson/Bergen), so most of my earliest work is based in that area.
I set up this site to provide enjoyment to my fellow rail / photography enthusiasts, and also to provide a publicly accessible archive of these 40+ years of photos. The subpages are organized by date sequence, with a few of the newest sets at the top, and then the vintage sets below, from oldest to newer. Other (non-rail) travel photos and those deemed of (perhaps) artistic merit will be posted later.

I have also scanned my late dad's set of over 170 negatives taken during World War II, mostly in Italy. With additional scanned prints, there are now over 200 black & white photos from World War II, mostly from Italy in 1944-45. Here's a link to that section of the site:

World War II B&W photo collection - Taken by (and of) my dad circa 1944-45.

Please come back often to check for new additions...
UPDATE - January, 2010 - there are now over 2000 rail / transit pix on the site...
Newer sets will be posted in the future & possibly more vintage sets if more are discovered...
All links will open in a new window, simply close the pages you are navigating to return here.
Each link will open a page with an average of 6 - 20 photos, in general.
The width of each photo is usually 800 pixels, so be patient if you have a slow connection.
Many of these photos are available in a larger resolution by request for a fee, permission is required to use any of these photos for any purpose other than viewing them here or printing/saving a copy for your own personal, non-commercial use. Do not use any of these for any other website, including mailing-list-type photo collections (such as Yahoo) without express permission.
Upon request, I will willingly post any photo (with a copyright caption) anywhere you wish.
When using any photos (by permission), please include a credit as follows:
"Photo by Frank Florianz", or "Collection of Frank Florianz" (for the few that are not my own).
All photos are my own, unless otherwise indicated within the descriptions.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoy the collection.



Added Summer 2009 - Spring 2010:

Rail & transit photo sections:

Rail - Photos of rail lines & trains, circa 1970's to present (including commuter rail).

Some hightlights of the RAIL section:
Over a dozen pages of vintage Erie-Lackawanna photos from 1969-71 (mostly New Jersey).
Several California, West Coast, British Columbia (+ steam) and Mexico sets from 1974-76.
Set of 4 "Amtrak Journey" gallery pages from February-March, 1977, and a few miscellaneous nationwide sets from 1977-92, + Ontario, Canada.
A page of the SP #4449 "Daylight" steam run in Eugene, OR - May, 1991,
and more southern rail (+Amtrak) mostly in the Shreveport / Marshall, TX areas,
some rail photos from Alaska and more sets from the northeast USA.

Transit - Photos of transit lines, trolleys and light rail, circa 1970's to present.

Some highlights of the TRANSIT section:
Several sets of NYC transit shots, and also of San Francisco Bay Area transit (1974-present).
Also Seattle/Vancouver, El Paso, Mexico City & Vera Cruz, Mexico (transit/trolleys).
1977 galleries of the CTA, South Shore Line (CSS&SB), New Orleans, Detroit & Montreal.
My (hopefully complete) vintage Boston pix (several sets), sets from Cleveland, Pittsburgh,
a few from Toronto (1987), Portland, OR, New Jersey & other miscellaneous sets.
New Chicago sets from January 2010, including CTA, South Shore & Kenosha heritage streetcar.

Heritage / Museum - Photos at rail/trolley oriented museum sites, including tourist operations.

Some highlights of the HERITAGE section:
California Western RR, V&T pix, and CA Railway Museum (Rio Vista) - (1974-76).
Steamtown (Scranton, PA) sets from October, 1987 and 2009.
Southern tourist sites (Dollywood, Tweetsie, etc.), a few shots of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic
in Antonito, Colorado (April, 1991), & the Eureka Springs & North Arkansas (April, 1993), the NYC transit museum (2007), & the Central of Georgia Savannah roundhouse & station (2009).

Other photo sections (non-rail):

Sights & Scenes - Travel / artistic merit - past to present. (NEW sets as of Fall, 2010)

Personal - Personal photos (family, friends, residences, other hobbies - NEW sets as of Sept. 2009)

Here's a link to the photo area on the "Frank's Page" section of the site with quite a few photos already posted for several years. This comes under the " personal " category, but includes some vintage photos as well.

The (now gone) Geocities website listed on that page includes quite a few photos from Boston & New York from the late 70's, including the Boston Blizzard of '78 and the abandoned West Side Highway in NYC, as well as a shot of the twin towers, some area pix and transit pix. There are also some from the west coast and Mexico from the 70's. So now I'm mirroring the site here so that when Geocities gets shut down, there will continue to be access to the photos. Some of the Blizzard photos have already been published in a book as well as in Boston Magazine. Click for the "geocities page mirror".

Click for a slightly more detailed " bio page " of my past travels & history, than appears on the Frank's Page site, which will put some of the photo groupings in a bit more perspective. That page also has a link to documentation on my family genealogy.

That's all for now... this will probably always be a work in progress...

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(contact e-mail is: frank754 "at" gmail "dot" com)

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