Another look at the
Tungelsta Station House, along the Nynäsbanan railway line. It's been there since 1901. The architect was the famous
Ferdinand Boberg. Back then the trip from Nynäshamn to Stockholm took two hours with the steam train. These days it takes one hour with the commuter. Today there's a
handicraft boutique in the beautiful old building, but the former train dispatcher still lives on the second floor.
A great building, looks so pretty and nicely "framed"
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot Steffe!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot!
ReplyDeleteLove the reflection. Very creative view on the stationhouse!
ReplyDeleteI love this shot! Super.
ReplyDeleteI really like this one.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo. Great how you caught everything in the mirror.
ReplyDeleteThe window to the fairy-world. Great.
ReplyDeleteGreat eye to catch this. The yellow looks great with the snow!
ReplyDeletemirror photos are always great!!
ReplyDeleteand colorful houses are so pretty in the snow!
Excellent, creative shot. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteclean, beautiful, clever !
ReplyDeleteWonderful photograph, Steffe. The mirror frames the yellow building and concentrates our attention.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative shot! Love that yellow...my dream house!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection! I like that yellow.
ReplyDeletegreat framing - original!
ReplyDeleteI usually try to fit in myself in this mirror but I was looking to shoot something different this time, glad you like it.
ReplyDeletenicely composed, steffe.
ReplyDeletePerfect! Well spotted.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great reflective photo, Steffe! I like to see the historic train station and imagine buying a train ticket there!
ReplyDeleteCool photo.
ReplyDeleteLove that choice,it's like two pictures in one, very well done!
ReplyDeleteOh yes...I really like this one! Quite a clever image...
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful little yellow house! Reminds me of little homes I took photos of, in Norway! :)
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